Police warn New Year revellers
POLICE in Bulawayo will be out in full force to curb rowdy celebrations and all forms of crime on New Year’s Eve tomorrow.
Public transporters increase fares to ‘cater’ for bribes
Public transport operators are alleging that they increased fares at the start of the festive season to take care of the increased road blocks where police were demanding bribes.
Dead Gweru man haunts ‘abusive’ wife, children
THElife of a Mkoba woman who allegedly abused her late husband taking advantage of his illness, has turned into a living hell as the spirit of the deceased is now allegedly coming back to torment her.
Neighbours told Chronicle on Monday that the woman’s husband died at home after a long illness.
Elton John and partner become parents: report
LOS ANGELES – British pop superstar Elton John and his partner David Furnish have become the parents of a baby boy born to a surrogate mother in California, Us Magazine reported. The two are gay.
Dube the boxer turns bouncer
LACK of fights has forced Zimbabwe and Pan African World Boxing Association heavyweight champion Thamsanqa Dube to resort to working as a club bouncer for a living.
‘Persecuted’ Victoria Falls mayor quits MDC-T
Victoria Falls mayor Councillor Nkosilathi Jiyane (MDC-T) has resigned from the Mr Morgan Tsvangirai-led political formation citing too much interference in his duties and persecution by party officials.
French-US ‘plot’ pushing I. Coast towards civil war: Gbagbo
PARIS – Ivory Coast strongman Laurent Gbagbo warned in an interview Monday that a French-US “plot” to refuse to recognise him as Ivory Coast’s legitimate leader was pushing the country towards civil war.
Govt gets tough on WikiLeaks
Herald Reporter
Government will soon set up a commission of inquiry to investigate any constitutional violation arising from Wikileaks reports, Attorney-General Mr Johannes Tomana has said.
No joy for 10 000 SA permit applicants
Herald Reporter
More than 10 000 Zimbabweans staying in South Africa have had their application for permits dismissed as Home Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma reiterated that no one would be deported after the December 31 deadline.
West African bloc threatens force if Gbagbo does not quit
ABUJA- The west African bloc ECOWAS on Friday threatened the use of force if Ivory Coast strongman Laurent Gbagbo does not quit power, in a statement issued after emergency talks on the crisis.











