President hails fight against HIV

Harare Bureau
PRESIDENT Mugabe has said Zimbabwe has laid solid foundation of both human and material infrastructure through which the country achieved world acclaim for a HIV declining prevalence  rate.

Diamond mining fees to go up

Harare Bureau
GOVERNMENT has proposed to increase diamond mining application fees to $1 million, Mines and Mining Development Minister Obert Mpofu, has said.

Stakeholders challenged on HIV/Aids fight

Court Reporter
STAKEHOLDERS have been urged to invest more on educating adolescents about HIV and Aids as the group is the most prone to the disease and it is the same group that has a problem of defaulting on treatment.

Chief’s installation fulfilment of Lobengula’s wishes

Chronicle Reporter
EDWARD Nkalimeva Jiyane of Dinyane area in Tsholotsho was yesterday installed as substantive Chief Mahlathini, 55 years after the chieftainship was abolished by the colonial regime.

Head suspended over fraud allegations

Chronicle Reporter
THE headmistress of David Livingstone Secondary School in Ntabazinduna has been suspended on allegations of embezzling school funds.

Man sentenced 28 years for robbery

Court Reporter
A 34-year-old Bulawayo man, who in the company of three accomplices went on a robbery spree, was yesterday sentenced to 28 years in prison.

Indecent assault: Pastor requests to engage lawyer

Court Reporter
THE Revolution of St Paul Apostolic Church pastor, Obert Majoni, who is facing two counts of indecently assaulting a 12-year-old girl from his church on the pretext of praying for   her, has been further remanded in custody after he told the court that he wants to engage a lawyer.

Inputs distribution in full swing

Chronicle Reporter
THE distribution of seed maize from the Presidential Well Wishers Input Scheme is continuing in Bulawayo with residents from the city’s Ward One on Tuesday getting 1 100 kilogrammes.

Police arrest two after housebreaking spree

Chronicle Reporter
Police in Bulawayo have arrested a businessman and his accomplice who went on a housebreaking and theft spree last month targeting sports bars in the city where they stole electrical goods, beer and  two cars.

$4bn needed to build Batoka hydro power station

Masvingo Correspondent
The Government is courting private  partners to invest in the construction of the $4 billion Batoka Hydro Power Station along the Zambezi River, Finance Minister Tendai Biti, has said.
The project once complete would address power challenges bedevilling the industry.

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