Trump hails ties with UK despite Brexit criticism
LONDON. – US President Donald Trump yesterday played down his extraordinary attack on Britain’s plans for Brexit, praising Prime Minister Theresa May’s leadership and insisting ties between the two countries “have never been stronger”.
Let the host take the lead
Justice Simango One of the few things that encouraged me to be an etiquette advisor was the manner in which my business associates used to dine on the dinner table.…
S. Sudan parly votes to extend Kiir’s rule
JUBA. – South Sudan’s peace process has been complicated by the parliament’s vote to extend the tenure of President Salva Kiir by three years while talks are under way to…
Giants out to seek redemption
PREMIERSHIP giants CAPS United, Highlanders and Dynamos will be out to redeem themselves tomorrow after experiencing a false start to the second half of the league campaign.
UN voices concern at ‘barbaric violence’ in eastern DRC
GENEVA. (AFP) – The UN voiced alarm yesterday at accounts of “barbaric violence” in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, warning conditions for the 150,000 people returning to the area after fleeing the intercommunal strife are “grim”.
UPDATED: President suspends Prosecutor General Goba
Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has with immediate effect suspended Prosecutor General (PG) Advocate Ray Goba pending an investigation into his fitness to continue holding office.
Cameroon’s Biya to contest in October polls
YAOUNDE. – Cameroonian president Paul Biya (85), has confirmed his candidacy for presidential polls slated for October 7 this year.
Zimbabweans embrace modern contraceptive methods
Over two million contraceptive users have embraced modern contraceptive methods in Zimbabwe, an official has said.
Herentals fired up for Bosso
AFTER downing title aspirants Ngezi in their last match, Herentals coach Kumbirai Mutiwekuziva says his charges are fired up and ready to face Highlanders at Barbourfields tomorrow.








