US hegemony challenged
Since time immemorial the United States has bullied, sanctioned and attacked other nations, isolating and slapping them with sanctions and embargoes for enjoying their territorial integrity.
Cold-blooded murder of Hani received with shock
THE cold-blooded murder of South African Communist Party secretary-general Cde Chris Hani, who was gunned down outside his Dawn Park, Boksburg home on Saturday morning, has been received with horror.
Total shuts operations, withdraws all staff
MAPUTO. – French energy giant Total has shut its operations and withdrawn all staff from a site in northern Mozambique following last week’s deadly jihadist attack in the area, security sources said on Friday.
Lack of resources stifles reporting of natural disasters in Sadc region
News organisations within the SADC region still suffer from lack of resources, skills and training when it comes to reporting natural disasters that have afflicted southern Africa in recent years.
Mystery over murder of security guard
Mystery surrounds the callous murder of a 60-year-old Chiredzi security guard whose head was chopped off and body thrown into a bonfire by unknown assailants last week.
7 die after AstraZeneca jab
LONDON.– The UK medical regulator said Saturday that out of 30 people who suffered blood clots after receiving the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, seven have died.
Grain millers seek priority in vaccination
Grain millers have approached Government seeking to be prioritised in the ongoing national vaccination programme.
Funeral at ‘killer’s’ house
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu and Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporters THE family of a murdered Bulawayo man held his burial service at their neighbour’s home in Pumula South suburb yesterday accusing them of…
Pope slams arms spending
VATICAN CITY. – Pope Francis urged countries in his Easter message yesterday to quicken distribution of Covid-19 vaccines, particularly to the world’s poor, and called armed conflict and military spending during a pandemic “scandalous”.
Oxfam suspends staffers
LONDON. – British aid charity Oxfam has said it suspended two staff members in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) as part of an investigation launched last year into alleged sexual misconduct and bullying.










