Saudi Arabia strips Osama bin Laden’s son of citizenship

  BEIRUT — Saudi Arabia has stripped citizenship from Hamza bin Laden, the son of slain al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, the interior ministry said in a statement published…

Malawi offers $7 000 reward to stop albino killings

  BLANTYRE – Malawi will offer cash rewards of up $7 000 for information about abductions and killing of people with albinism as anger over government inaction grew ahead of…

UPDATED: ED spells need for clean, healthy cities

President Mnangagwa yesterday urged Zimbabweans to develop and maintain healthy cities, towns and resort areas attractive to investors and visitors by desisting from the culture of littering.

Netanyahu defiant after decision to indict him ahead of polls

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s long reign atop Israeli politics has earned him the nickname “King Bibi,” but a decision ahead of April elections to indict him on corruption charges…

UPDATED: Court gives managers trade union rights

Workers in managerial positions have a right to form and join trade unions of their choice which promote and further their interests, the Supreme Court has ruled.

Mudzuri fears another MDC split

MDC-Alliance deputy president Engineer Elias Mudzuri yesterday said the forthcoming opposition party’s congress in May could split the party due to factional fights.

South Korea to work with US, North Korea after failed nuclear talks

SEOUL/HANOI – South Korea will work with the United States and North Korea to ensure they reach agreement on denuclearisation, the South’s president said yesterday, a day after talks between…

‘Agreements to make Zim a fortress’

Zimbabwe should forge diplomatic and economic relations with the rest of SADC countries to build an economic fortress at the heart of the region, Presidential Advisory Council (PAC) and seasoned industrialist Mr Joe Mutizwa has said.

President mourns Mothobi

President Mnangagwa yesterday mourned former Zimbabwe Ambassador to Japan and the Republic of Korea, Ambassador Buzwani Mothobi, who died on Wednesday, commending him for the service he rendered to the country as a top civil servant.

Tanzania suspends leading newspaper over currency report

  Tanzania has suspended a leading newspaper and its website for a week accusing it of falsely reporting currency exchange rates. The action against The Citizen newspaper follows growing complaints…

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