African judges and the wig: It’s been 50 years since Britain left, yet many of them still wearing the garb?

Kevin Sieff The British gave up their last colonies in Africa half a century ago. But they left their wigs behind.

Zesa to pay Eskom to avoid power blackout

Felex Share, Harare Bureau Zesa Holdings will pay South African power utility, Eskom a substantial amount of money to avoid being switched off despite the foreign currency shortages being experienced…

Cheating wife wants husband back

. A CHEATING woman threatened her husband with death if he did not forgive her.

Smoking worsens menstrual cramps

WOMEN who smoke cigarettes may be at a higher risk for menstrual pain, according to a new Australian study.

‘President Mugabe: Africa’s last hero’

From Munyaradzi Huni in New York, US MALAWIAN President Professor Mutharika says President Mugabe’s rich history makes him the only remaining hero of African nationalism.

10 mergers, acquisitions approved: Move saves firms from collapse

Business Reporter THE Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) has approved 10 mergers and acquisitions in the first six months of 2017 supporting the survival of local companies.

Twitter pokes fun at Trump as he ‘invents’ African state of ‘Nambia’

Cape Town — Social media was yesterday poking fun at President Donald Trump after he twice referred to the southern African country of Namibia as “Nambia”.

Negligence accusations follow Cyrene deaths

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter PARENTS have accused tour guides and school authorities at Cyrene High school of negligence after two pupils drowned in a canoeing accident in Masiye Dam in…

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