Trans African climate caravan reaches Zimbabwe

Victoria Falls Reporter
THE Trans African Climate Caravan of Hope arrived in the country yesterday en-route to the 17th session of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference of the Parties (COP 17) set for Durban, South Africa, next week.

Nalitali Ruins among 67 threatened heritage sites

Chronicle Reporter
THE World Monuments Fund (WMF) has identified Nalitali Cultural Heritage site in Zimbabwe as one of the 67 threatened heritage sites that need funding for restoration, under the 2012 world monuments watch.

Zesa cuts off power to Valley Irrigation scheme

Chronicle Reporter
ZESA has cut off power supplies   from Valley Irrigation Scheme in Kezi district over a US$43 000 debt, a development which is going to have a bearing on food security in the drought prone area.

Storm over Tsvangirai marriage

Harare Bureau
THERE was drama in Senate Wednesday when MDC-T Senators demanded that Zanu-PF withdraws its congratulatory message to Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai for marrying a new wife.The MDC-T Senators claimed they had not been officially informed of PM Tsvangirai’s marriage.

Drama unfolded when Zanu-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo, on behalf of the party, congratulated PM Tsvangirai (59) for marrying Ms Locadia Karimatsenga Tembo (39).

PM Tsvangirai paid lobola for Ms Tembo on Monday. Ms Tembo is from a Zanu-PF background and her sister Cde Biata Beatrice Nyamupinga is Zanu-PF legislator for Goromonzi.
PM Tsvangirai paid $36 000 cash, 10 live beasts and groceries.
A senior party official implied that the PM paid lobola as a damage control measure while others were of the view that he married to deflect questions over his sexuality following his spirited pro-homosexual stance.

Masvingo endorses President as candidate

Masvingo Correspondent
THE Zanu-PF leadership in Masvingo Province has unanimously endorsed the candidature of President Mugabe for next year’s elections, ahead of the party’s 12th Annual National People’s Conference scheduled for Bulawayo between 6 and 10 December.

Bulawayo Province gets 200 tonnes seed maize

Chronicle Reporter
THE Bulawayo Province has received 200 tonnes of seed maize under the 2011/12 Presidential Well-Wishers Special Agricultural Inputs Scheme that was launched by President Mugabe in Harare last week.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Company tax penalties too punitive

An increasing number of companies are reportedly failing to remit taxes to Government and this has been blamed largely on low levels of production that have seen many companies failing to break even.

Stream bank cultivation affects water sources, quality

Features Reporter
STREAM bank cultivation is now rampant around in cities and towns in Southern Africa as people seek to counter the effects of poverty, resulting in the contamination of water sources by fertilisers and pesticides applied in these small, unplanned farm plots.

Sibalo, Sengwayo music returns

By Noel Munzabwa
Daniel Sibalo and Missiondom Sengwayo have come together to produce a gospel album, Coming From the Cold,  which could mark the return of the renowned gospel music families to the music industry.
Gospel is a music genre that raised the late Brian Sibalo and Freedom Sengwayo to stardom.

Jimi Hendrix named best guitarist ever

Los Angeles — Legendary musician Jimi Hendrix was named the greatest guitar player in history yesterday by Rolling Stone magazine in a list compiled by a panel of music experts and top guitar players.

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