Iran says no talks on ‘nuclear dossier’ at Istanbul
TEHRAN – Iran will not talk about its “nuclear dossier” at the Istanbul talks with world powers, atomic chief Ali Akbar Salehi said in comments published Wednesday, reiterating Tehran’s long-standing policy.
Man abandons family to co-habit with granny
Chronicle reporter
Love knows no boundaries, so goes an old saying.
Minus Corruption, bureaucracy mining sector would be promising.
By Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu
Zimbabwe stands at the threshold of a new political and economic era as it enters 2011 with prayers and an acute hope.
Employees fired over HIV status
Chronicle reporter
TWO employees from a leading Gweru supermarket, Nice Time, have accused their employer of dismissing them after one of them revealed that she was HIV positive while the other claimed she has dismissed after falling pregnant.
Govt to unveil WikiLeaks probe team
By Fidelis Munyoro
GOVERNMENT is Wednesday expected to unveil a commission of inquiry into suspected Constitutional infringement bordering on conspiracy by several Zimbabweans, including Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, arising from WikiLeaks reports.
Supreme Court settles all land issues
Herald Assistant News Editor
THE Supreme Court has settled all legal issues raised in the constitutional applications regarding land acquisition that were still pending in the superior court, Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku has said.
Pro-Gbagbo Abidjan rally called off after clashes: official
ABIDJAN – Incumbent Ivory Coast strongman Laurent Gbagbo’s so-called “Street General” Charles Ble Goude postponed a rally planned for Abidjan’s Abobo neighbourhood Tuesday after deadly clashes there.
Health hazard at the courts
A HEALTH hazard is looming at Tredgold Building, which houses the Bulawayo magistrates’ courts after the Bulawayo City Council last week cut water supplies because of non-payment.
Media Commission dismisses reports on scribes registration
Chronicle Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) has dismissed media reports claiming that the 2011 registration and accreditation fees for journalists working for international media were punitive and amounted to extortion.
Ivory Coast’s Ouattara ‘appeals’ to Gbagbo camp for unity govt
LONDON – Ivory Coast’s Alassane Ouattara is willing to work with Laurent Gbagbo’s camp in a unity government if the defiant strongman gives up his claim to power, the country’s UN envoy told the BBC Monday.











