Malawi tells Sudan’s Bashir to stay away from summit

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LILONGWE — Malawi President Joyce Banda said yesterday she had asked the African Union to prevent Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court on genocide charges — from attending a summit in her country.

Workers mark World Day for Safety and Health at Work

 

By Thandeka Moyo

Chronicle Reporter

 

A TOTAL of 29 people died while 2 216 sustained serious injuries at their workplaces between January and March this year, a development that has been described as a threat to the country’s economy.

Bolt may face Powell in Jamaica

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TRIPLE Olympic champion Usain Bolt could have an unexpected challenger when the Jamaican world record holder runs his first 100 metres today.

Understanding the meaning of decent work, implications

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Vaida Mashangwa

MAY 1 marks Workers’ Day every year the world over.

This year’s fell on Tuesday this week and it is important during this period to highlight the importance of the decent work concept. Its relevance both as a goal and instrument of development and poverty reduction is widely recognised.

Zanu-PF Mat North gets green light for elections

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Chronicle Reporter

THE Zanu-PF Politburo has given Matabeleland North Province the green light to hold fresh elections for the post of provincial chairperson with Cdes Zwelitsha Masuku and Zenzo Ncube, who were suspended, eligible to contest.

ZNA, Bakers Inn in charity golf pact

Sikhumbuzo Moyo
Senior Sports Reporter

THE Zimbabwe National Army has entered into a partnership with Bakers Inn that will see the confectionery organisation running a golf tournament at Bulawayo Golf Club in mid August with proceeds being channelled towards the army charities.

South Sudan accuses Sudan of bombing in blow to talks

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KHARTOUM – South Sudan on Friday accused Sudan of launching an air strike on one of its oil regions, imperilling the chances of a promised ceasefire between the two former civil war foes, but Khartoum denied the charge.

‘Maphepha’ names Mwaruwari testimonial squad

FORMER Highlanders and Warriors manager Ernest Sibanda has announced his Southern Region team to curtain raise in the Benjani Mwaruwari Testimonial match to be played in two weeks time.

Liverpool, Chelsea resume rivalry

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THE  more Liverpool and Chelsea play each other, the more they seem to discover they simply do not get on.

The FA Cup final at Wembley today promises to be another landmark occasion — north v south, red v blue, the aristocrats versus the arrivistes.

Malawi tells Sudan’s Bashir to stay away from summit

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LILONGWE — Malawi President Joyce Banda said yesterday she had asked the African Union to prevent Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court on genocide charges — from attending a summit in her country.

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