Khama elected Sadc deputy chair

Prosper Ndlovu in Victoria Falls BOTSWANA President Lieutenant General Seretse Khama Ian Khama was yesterday elected new deputy Sadc chair while South Africa President Jacob Zuma landed the Sadc Organ…

Federer, Williams conquer Cincinnati

World number three Roger Federer won his sixth Cincinnati title with a hard-fought three-sets victory over David Ferrer at the Western & Southern Open.

Zim to host ICDC congress

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE will for the first time host the Insurance Congress for Developing Countries (ICDC) that seeks to create business networking opportunities and enabling partnerships for players…

Zvishavane embarks on town expansion

Lovemore Zigara Midlands Business Correspondent ZVISHAVANE Town Council has embarked on an expansion of its Central Business District (CBD) as it gears for municipality status by 2018.

Dzobo shines at Sadc summit

From Patrick Chitumba in Victoria Falls CHRONICLE Senior Features reporter Factmore Dzobo on Sunday scooped the Sadc media award in the print media category at the 34th Sadc summit of Heads…

‘Kenya’s anti-terror police killing suspects’

NAIROBI — Kenya’s internationally funded anti-terrorism police have carried out a series of killings and “enforced disappearances” following a string of attacks in the country, Human Rights Watch said yesterday.

Bolt sets the pace for Rio

Usain Bolt has set the pace for Rio 2016 with a 10-second 100m win on Copacabana beach two years before the Olympics. The world’s fastest man was in Rio de…

New law opens exit route for Julian Assange

AUSTRALIAN WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has declared he will leave the Ecuador embassy “soon’’, claiming recent changes to British law may offer him some protection from immediate extradition to Sweden.

White supremacy: Executing another form of slavery

Falguni A Sheth The news that a police officer shot an African-American teen several times in the chest was shocking, horrifying, gut-wrenching. But it was not surprising. As even a…

Journos urge fair trial for colleagues

MOGADISHU — Somalia’s journalist union yesterday urged the government to ensure a fair trial of three colleagues arrested last week when security forces stormed a major radio station for “negative”…

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