British troops may be investigated over alleged war crimes

War crimes allegedly carried out by the British military may for the first time be investigated by the International Criminal Court (ICC). Killings of civilians in Afghanistan and Iraq have been…

Hong Kong protesters try to free campus allies

HONG KONG —Hong Kong police used tear gas and water cannon yesterday against protesters who tried to break through cordons and reach a university at the centre of a week-long…

Four killed in California backyard shooting

Four people were shot dead and six others wounded while watching a football game in the backyard of a central California home on Sunday, police said. Police were called to…

Unions threaten to ground SA’s aviation industry

JOHANNESBURG — Striking unions threatened to shut down South Africa’s entire aviation industry on Sunday by extending industrial action beyond state-run South African Airways. SAA has cancelled hundreds of flights…

JUST IN: POLAD takes on NSSA corruption

Participants in the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) spearheaded by President Mnangagwa will discuss the corruption ravaging the National Social Security Authority (NSSA), MDC-T vice president Obert Gutu has said.

Cimas targets additional health infrastructure

Health insurance firm Cimas says it is planning to expand on its health facilities – including specialist facilities – with at least two targeted for launch in 2020.

Austerity: Live within your means or die within your means?

Tawanda Musarurwa All things being equal, an economy must be inclusive and for the benefit of all. But sometimes, just sometimes, there can levels of equality. Zimbabwe’s fiscal authorities have…

BREAKING: Two die as tree falls on kombi

Two people died when a tree fell on top of a commuter omnibus parked in Harare’s Mbare suburb during a storm that hit the capital this afternoon.

Trade tensions to hit goods growth in fourth quarter as tariffs bite: WTO

GENEVA – The World Trade Organization (WTO) said on Monday that growth in lobal goods trade is expected to remain “below trend” in the fourth quarter amid tensions and rising…

MTN deal with Cell C knocks shares in S.Africa’s Telkom

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s MTN Group has signed an expanded roaming and services agreement with the country’s third-biggest carrier Cell C, MTN said on Monday, pushing shares in rival Telkom…

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