Telecel remains open for interconnection

Harare Bureau

Telecel has assured its customers and those of other networks that it will keep its interconnection with other networks open, regardless of any disputes over payment there may be with other networks.

Climate change poses threat to food production

Jephiter Tsamwi
The climate change debate has remained one of the most controversial yet of particular importance to the current development discourse globally.

EDITORIAL COMMENT:Zanu PF demands sound, reasonable

Our politics has, since 2000 taken a highly contentious character where politicians argue over anything. The contestation of ideas and persons has trickled down to the masses and has, regrettably, sometimes manifested itself in open violence.

Intwasa shines spotlight on child trafficking

Auxilia Katongomara

A PLAY depicting the horror of child trafficking will feature at the annual Intwasa Festival koBulawayo next month.

Australian NATO troops killed in Afghanistan

Three Australian troops in the Nato-led force in Afghanistan have been killed in an attack by a member of the Afghan security forces, officials said, in the latest insider attack that has caused growing dismay among coalition commanders.

Nissi Global scores a first

Business Reporter

MICRO finance institution Nissi Global has scored a first by introducing the first credit management firm in the country.

Caps United fire senior players

Sikhumbuzo Moyo

RELEGATION haunted Caps United, still in a dazed state following a 3-0 bashing by Dynamos in a Harare Derby last weekend, have fired influential goalkeeper Edmore “Zikeeper” Sibanda and defender and former captain Nyasha Mukumbi, accusing them of sabotaging the team.

Thirsty stranger rapes Good Samaritan

Chronicle Reporter

POLICE in Dete, Matabeleland North, have launched a manhunt for a man who allegedly raped a 24-year-old woman after asking for drinking water from her.

Alarming levels of drug resistant TB worldwide

LONDON — Scientists have found an alarming number of cases of the lung disease tuberculosis in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America that are resistant to up to four powerful antibiotic drugs.

Morsi blasts Syria in Tehran

Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi has said it is an “ethical duty” to support the Syrian people against the “oppressive regime” in Damascus.

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