Doctor jailed 33 years for helping find Bin Laden

PAKISTAN yesterday charged with murder the doctor who helped the United States track down al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, in the latest development in a case that has strained…

UK rubbishes Kony surrender talks claim

BANGUI — The Central African president insisted yesterday he was negotiating with Joseph Kony after Washington rubbished claims the wanted Ugandan militia boss was personally involved in any talks.

N Korea threatens ‘sea of fire’ on S Korea president

NORTH Korea yesterday marked the anniversary of its shelling of a South Korean border island with a threat to turn South Korea’s presidential office into a “sea of fire”.

Cops tell of naked Marikana miners

PRETORIA — A large group of naked miners performed rituals behind a koppie the day before the Marikana shooting, the Farlam Commission of Inquiry heard yesterday.

Iran nuclear talks enter crucial third day

GENEVA — Crunch nuclear talks between Iran and world powers enter a make-or-break third day yesterday, with Tehran complaining of “no progress” so far on narrowing considerable differences.

Future of media bright: Minister

Kennedy Mavhumashava The Government sees a bright future for the local media industry which would be characterised by diversity of opinion and respect for common national values.

Xenophobia resurfaces in SA

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Xenophobia motivated attacks have resurfaced in Liphalale town in South Africa’s Limpopo province where five shops, two houses and two vehicles belonging to Zimbabweans were burnt…

President back from Kuwait summit

Cletus Mushanawani PRESIDENT Mugabe arrived back home yesterday ahead of a special Politburo meeting today which is set to discuss problems besetting the ruling Zanu-PF party after contested provincial elections…

AU pours praises on Zim Asset

Harare Bureau THE African Union has commended Zimbabwe for coming up with the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation, the economic blueprint that prioritises use of local resources to turnaround…

Khaya Moyo challenges nurses

Chronicle Reporter THE Senior Minister of State, Cde Simon Khaya Moyo, has challenged nurses to thrive on keeping abreast with the changing trends in the profession through engaging in post…

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