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‘Mali war seeks to wipe out rebels’
Bamako — French and African forces aim to hunt down and eradicate Islamist rebels in northern Mali, not contain them, the African contingent commander said last week.

Church to include more women in leadership positions
The German bishops’ meeting in Trier also tried to address criticism of sexual discrimination by the church by vowing to include more women in leadership positions, although this will not include the ordination of women as priests.

Catholics okay morning-after pill
BERLIN — The Roman Catholic Church in Germany said it would permit certain types of “morning-after pill” for raped women, after two hospitals provoked an outcry for refusing to treat a rape victim.

ICRC: Meeting evolving humanitarian needs
THE head of regional delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Pascal Cuttat, gives an insight into the activities of the ICRC in the region and globally as the organisation commemorates 150 years of humanitarian action.

ICRC commemorates 150th anniversary
IT is with a deep sense of privilege and responsibility that we commemorate a unique milestone – 150 years of humanitarian action by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

Navigating the unemployment dilemma: Part I
The most exciting time in a young adult’s life is usually when they enrol at university or college.

Know more about Tose Respite
TOSE was registered as a national Welfare Organisation in November 1992, registration number W017/92.

Audi A6 model sets market tone
The devil really is in the detail for Audi A6 Saloon and Avant and A7 Sportback models, as a new black edition specification lends the acclaimed executive ranges a distinctly darker air.

Bowser uplifts Bulawayo
Bulawayo Water and Sanitation Emergency Response is funded by an Australian government aid programme and implemented by the Bulawayo City Council , Dabane Trust and World Vision.








