Sudan, S Sudan defence ministers meet on border security

Defence ministers from Sudan and South Sudan met yesterday to discuss border security following weeks of deadly fighting along their disputed frontier, even as reports of violence continued.

Zuma tasked urgently to meet principals

Harare Bureau

THE Sadc Summit tasked facilitator to the Global Political Agreement, South African President Mr Jacob Zuma, to urgently come to Zimbabwe and meet the principals to the GPA and solve areas of their differences.

War of words erupts between residents, gold panners

Chronicle Reporter
A WAR has erupted between residents of Kensington and gold panners operating in the area over the damage they have caused to the environment and the dangers they have exposed residents to due to their activities.

UN atomic agency urges Iran to sign nuclear deal

The head of the UN nuclear agency urged Iran yesterday to sign a deal allowing greater clarity on its disputed nuclear drive and announced that new talks with Tehran would be held this week.

PSL calendar in order — Ndebele

Sports Reporter
THE Castle Lager Premier Soccer League executive has ruled out serious fixtures congestion despite the fact that many league matches were postponed during the past two weeks to accommodate international matches.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: KPCS grouping must clip US wings

The inter-sessional meeting of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) started in the US yesterday and as expected, Zimbabwe’s enemies led by America are out to find ways of blocking the country from exporting its diamonds.

Maneta nominates Roki for eviction

Botswana is completely out of Big Brother Star Game after the eviction of its two representatives on Sunday, while Maneta retaliated by nominating fellow Zimbabwean Roki yesterday.

Matabeleland North faces veterinary drugs shortage

Chronicle Reporter

MATABELELAND North Province is facing a critical shortage of anthrax and rabies drugs, raising fears of the spread of the two dangerous diseases.

Wood poachers attack plotholder

Midlands Correspondent
A plotholder at Kent Farm in Vungu rural is nursing a deep cut on the head sustained when he was struck once with an axe by suspected wood poachers after he confronted them for allegedly poaching firewood from his farm.

US missiles kill 15 in Pakistan

US missiles killed 15 militants in Pakistan’s Taliban and Al-Qaeda stronghold of North Waziristan yesterday, the third drone strike in three days and the deadliest this year, officials said.

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