South Sudan to probe civilian killings

JUBA – South Sudan’s army has set up a probe into the killing of “innocent people”, the government said yesterday, in the wake of grim reports of ethnic slaughter and…

Pellegrini charmed by City’s heart

LONDON. — Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini is delighted that his side’s careless away form in the Premier League has finally given way to a new-found consistency on the road.

Tanzania finance minister dies

JOHANNESBURG – Tanzania’s finance minister William Mgimwa has died of natural causes at a Pretoria hospital, the South African government said yesterday.

89 killed in road accidents

Crime Reporter EIGHTY-NINE people have died in road accidents so far this festive season and 568 were injured, police said yesterday. Police recorded 1 076 accidents since December 15 when…

Mbira prodigy comes of age

Kumbirayi Shoniwa Entertainment Reporter Singleton Takaruza , a mbira player who made headlines in 1995 as the youngest artiste to wow crowds at only three years old, is back on…

Wonder Sithole excited

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter FORMER Dynamos midfielder Wonder Sithole is excited by the prospects of playing in the Caf inter-club competitions again this year after switching to newboys How Mine…

Fiat garners record rise in five years

Milan — Fiat rose the most in almost five years in Milan trading after Mr Sergio Marchionne, chief executive  of Chrysler and its Italian parent, struck an accord to buy…

LSE to complete demutualisation

Lusaka — Zambia’s Lusaka Stock Exchange, based in the capital of Africa’s biggest copper producer, plans to complete the sale of shares to investors this year while starting a market…

‘Adebayor was virtually unplayable’

LONDON. — Emmanuel Adebayor was ‘almost unstoppable’ after the Togolese scored the opening goal in a 2-1 win at Manchester United to continue Tottenham Hotspur’s recent revival, manager Tim Sherwood…

Editorial Comment: Deal with reserved sectors’ racketeering

Revelations in The Herald Business’ New Year edition that companies operating in sectors reserved for locals by the country’s indigenisation laws are not banked indeed made frightening reading and smack…

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