Western diplomats snub Tsvangirai, embrace Biti

Innocent Ruwende Harare Bureau WESTERN diplomats yesterday openly snubbed MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai and embraced MDC Renewal Team leader, Tendai Biti, at a ceremony where former Harare Mayor Muchadeyi Masunda…

Baba Jukwa used rogue cops

Chronicle Reporter ONE of the two discredited journalists behind the Baba Jukwa saga unmasked by anonymous hackers last weekend, Mxolisi Ncube, made use of his extensive contacts within the police…

Harare International Carnival begins

Melissa Mpofu Showbiz Editor All is set for the second edition of the Harare International Carnival (HIC) which kicks off today with the crowning of Carnival Queen Zimbabwe at the…

Editorial Comment: Africa — unite to bring back our girls

IT is tragic that it has taken the abduction of 300 schoolgirls by the militant Islamic Boko Haram group for the world to sit up and notice the atrocity unfolding…

Local business creating a drunk future

Cont Mhlanga I HAVE been out and about across the country in the past weeks, including visits to our district capitals. I can conclude that our own local business people…

Judgment day coming for MPs

Joram Nyathi I WANT to congratulate our hard-working MPs. Finally the 4×4 Ford Ranger off-roaders are on their way. We are told our MPs need these all-terrain vehicles to visit…

Banda poised to win Malawi poll

In general elections that promise to be the closest ever, President Joyce Banda is battling candidates who seek to return their families to power. Seven-and-a-half million Malawians go to the…

West warns Russia not to disrupt Kiev polls

The United States and Europe have agreed to impose sanctions on Russia if it tries to disrupt this month’s Ukrainian election, as Moscow stepped up pressure on its beleaguered neighbour…

Malaysia to review missing plane flight data

Kuala Lumpur — Malaysia, China and Australia have agreed to re-examine all data related to missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 to better pinpoint the search area, Malaysia’s acting transport minister…

Numsa calls on Zuma, ministers to resign

Johannesburg — President Jacob Zuma and Cabinet ministers who defended spending on security upgrades at his Nkandla homestead should resign, Numsa said yesterday.

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