Schoolboys stone mate, hospitalised for 7 months

Auxilia Katongomara Court Reporter A 15-YEAR-OLD Tsholotsho Secondary Schoolboy is battling for life at the United Bulawayo Hospitals with severe head injuries sustained after he was stoned by his mates…

Six radio licence applicants pull out

Chronicle Reporter SIX out of 18 applicants shortlisted for radio licences have pulled out of the race after failing to pay statutory public inquiry fees on time, the Broadcasting Authority…

Mum of 4 sues absentee hubby

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter A MUM of four has dragged her husband to court demanding $2,500 compensation for abandoning her and their children for six years. The couple allegedly…

Milton school boy has indiscipline history

Sifundiso Ndlovu Chronicle Reporter AN investigation into a fight between a Milton High School boy and a teacher has revealed that the pupil has a history of indiscipline. Acting Bulawayo…

UN blacklists Boko Haram leader

New York — The United Nations Security Council sanctioned the leader of Nigeria’s Boko Haram and a splinter group on Wednesday, the first individual and entity to be designated by…

Sudan death row woman charged with forgery

A Sudanese Christian woman who faces death threats after a court cleared her of apostasy has been charged with forgery while trying to leave the country, a lawyer has said.

Flight MH370 ‘on autopilot when it crashed’

Investigators looking into the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines plane are confident it was on autopilot when it crashed in a remote stretch of the Indian Ocean, Australian officials said…

Africa makes headway in regional military force

Malabo — Africa is making progress towards a regional military force by the end of next year, a senior African Union official said on Wednesday, as local leaders urged less…

Our riotous span of oxen

Joram Nyathi Group Political Editor TENDAI Biti, until recently MDC-T secretary general, earned the wrath of his party when he admitted that Zanu-PF had won the July 31, 2013 harmonised…

Sata in Israel hospital

Jerusalem — Zambian President Michael Sata was receiving medical treatment in Israel yesterday, an Israeli official said without elaborating on his condition.

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