Putin, Cameron to hold face-to-face Ukraine talks: London

LONDON — Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold face-to-face talks on the Ukraine crisis with British Prime Minister David Cameron, Downing Street said yesterday.

Gunmen kill 9 in Nigeria church

MAIDUGURI — Gunmen opened fire on a church service in the northeast Nigerian village of Attangara, killing nine people, police and a witness said yesterday.

Two suspected ‘terrorists’ killed

NAIROBI — Kenyan police said yesterday they faced an angry mob in the country’s northeast after two suspected “terrorists” were killed at the weekend near the Somali  border.

Malawi’s First Lady-in-waiting

BLANTYRE — Gertrude Handrina Maseko, a former member of parliament from Balaka North is set to be Malawi’s First Lady following the election of her companion, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)…

Zanu-PF Politburo meets to discuss congress, indigenisation law

Zvamaida Murwira Harare Bureau ZANU-PF’s Politburo meets tomorrow to deliberate several issues, including modalities of holding the National People’s Congress in December and proposed amendments to the indigenisation law.

‘Consult widely on kombis ban’

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO residents and public transport operators have called on government to consult widely before effecting a ban on commuter omnibuses.

US blocks Mat North safari hunting

Prosper Ndlovu Deputy News Editor THE United States government has reportedly blocked its citizens from conducting hunting safaris in conservancies in Matabeleland North in what provincial Minister of State Cde…

Gorowa to stay put

Eddie Chikamhi Harare Bureau WARRIORS coach Ian Gorowa is not stepping down and says the team’s disastrous elimination by Tanzania at the first hurdle of the 2015 Nations Cup finals…

Umguza farmers in panic mode

Mernat Mafirakurewa Business Editor PANIC has gripped farmers dependant on Umguza River and nearby water sources after the Environmental Management Agency condemned the water bodies amid concerns the move runs…

Tax probe unearths corporate espionage

A tax probe by South Africa Revenue Services into the tobacco industry has exposed rampant illegal and unethical practices, including corporate espionage with British America Tobacco South Africa at the…

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