I have had enough of politics — Goodluck Jonathan

PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan yesterday took a deep reflection on his political sojourn in the country and declared himself the luckiest Nigerian, saying he has had enough of his own share…

Police mum on accident statistics

Harare Bureau Police have remained mum on traffic accidents and other crimes committed during the entire duration of the Easter Holidays, insisting the consolidated statistics would be released today.

Kenya launches airstrikes on Al-Shabab in Somalia

KENYA launched airstrikes against fighters from the armed group Al-Shabab in Somalia after an attack on Garissa University College in eastern Kenya that killed 148 people, a military spokesman said…

Traditional leaders fret over upsurge in rape cases

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent TRADITIONAL leaders in Bulilima and Mangwe Districts have raised concern over the rise in rape cases perpetrated by youths in the two areas. The leaders blamed the…

Russia ‘dismayed’ at Saudi-led strikes in Yemen

MOSCOW — Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Monday he was “dismayed” that a Saudi-led coalition did not consult the UN Security Council prior to carrying out strikes in Yemen…

New jets for Zuma, top officials

PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma and other top government officials will have at least three new VIP jets at their disposal for “international commitments” before the end of the year.

20 cheat death after kombi overturns

Loveness Bepete and Emily Mbewe Chronicle Reporter TWENTY people yesterday cheated death by a whisker after a commuter omnibus they were travelling in burst a tyre, veered off the road and…

Ncube headlines New York African Economic Forum

Business Reporter PROFESSOR Mthuli Ncube, a distinguished Bulawayo-born financial economics guru, has been chosen to address the 2015 African Economic Forum (AEF) this coming weekend in New York City.

RTG advances $1.9m for refurbishment

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter HOSPITALITY giant, Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG) has advanced $1.9 million for the refurbishment of its flagship Rainbow Towers Hotel and Conference Centre.

PSMAS debt balloons

Paidamoyo Chipunza Harare Bureau THE Premier Service Medical Aid Society’s debt with service providers has reportedly ballooned to about $140 million from $38 million over the past few months, with those…

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