Families refuse to bury dead in India’s Assam

Relatives of those killed in India’s northeastern Assam state have refused to bury their dead, demanding that the state’s chief minister, Tarun Gogoi, visit their area, according to local media…

Three killed in Kenya hit by twin attacks

Mombasa — At least three people were killed and several others injured on Saturday as Kenya’s port city of Mombasa was hit by new militant attacks, officials said. One blast…

Libya congress to elect new PM

Libya’s national congress was set to undertake the final vote for a new prime minister yesterday, after clashes hit the country’s parliament building in Tripoli during two previous rounds of…

Pro-Moscow rebels free kidnapped OSCE team

Slavyansk — The OSCE team captured by pro-Moscow rebels in eastern Ukraine was freed on Saturday after more than a week of captivity in the flashpoint town of Slavyansk, the…

Militants claim responsibility

Cairo — An Egyptian militant group has claimed responsibility for twin suicide bombings that killed three people and wounded eight on Friday in the southern Sinai Peninsula. In a statement…

ANC alliance partners, leagues pledge support

The ANC’s leagues and alliance partners pledged their support for the party at its Siyanqoba rally at the FNB Stadium in Soweto yesterday. Congress of SA Trade Unions president Sidumo…

No ballot selfies allowed

South Africans must not take “selfies” in the ballot booth or of their ballot papers during Wednesday’s elections, authorities said yesterday. “It is an offence to take and/or publish photographs…

Branding helps safeguard cattle

Leonard Ncube DESPITE deterrent sentences which attract a mandatory nine-year sentence for each stolen beast, cases of livestock rustling have been on the increase. Farmers, both communal and commercial should…

Chinamasa, bankers agree on proposals

Harare Bureau Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa says he has found common ground with financial institutions with regards to the proposed amendments to the Banking Act. This was…

Chronicle vendor spared jail

Sifundiso Ndlovu Chronicle Reporter A Chronicle vendor who stole $545 from sales of the paper escaped jail after his four-month prison sentence was wholly suspended on condition that he restitutes…

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