Govt applauded on indigenisation
Chronicle Reporter
THE Look East Policy, empowerment and indigenisation of the economy could play an important role in the Green Revolution and curbing climate change, an official said yesterday.
Woman crushes neighbour’s head
Beitbridge Reporter
IN a gruesome incident that left the community shell-shocked, a 60-year-old Beitbridge villager had her head reduced to pulp after she was fatally struck with a huge stone by another woman following an undisclosed dispute, a magistrate heard yesterday.
Govt applauded on indigenisation
Chronicle Reporter
THE Look East Policy, empowerment and indigenisation of the economy could play an important role in the Green Revolution and curbing climate change, an official said yesterday.
MP’s son survives lightning strike
Chronicle Reporter
THE son of Gwanda North Member of Parliament, Mr Thandeko Zinti Mnkandla, is lucky to be alive after he was struck by lightning at his home.
Kukhanyakwenkosi Mnkandla (27), who is the second born, was in one of the huts at his rural home at Entembeni village in Matshetsheni area under Chief Masuku, when it started raining on Wednesday at about 12 noon.
BCC embarks on flood awareness campaigns
Chronicle Reporter
THE Bulawayo City Council has beefed up its disaster management unit in order to assist residents in the event of floods.
Woman strips naked for being denied change
Masvingo Correspondent
COMMUTERS were treated to a free-for-all drama in Masvingo on Thursday morning when a woman stripped naked after allegedly being denied change by a kombi conductor.
Four nabbed for circulating fake notes
Court Reporter
POLICE in Bulawayo have arrested four men on suspicion of being part of a gang that has been circulating fake notes in the city.
It is suspected hundreds of Bulawayo residents might have lost their hard earned cash to the well orchestrated tactics of the alleged fraudsters who would buy goods using counterfeit US$100 notes and get change in real money.
Street begging not an option says pianist
By Noel Munzabwa
VISUALLY-impaired pianist Velaphi Gumbo has urged the disabled not to rely on street begging but use the various talents to eke out a decent life.
Boyfriends, girlfriends and God
Relationships! Everybody wants to learn about them; in the magazines, in the newspapers, on television and on the radio, everywhere! The major problem though is that God’s counsel towards them is barely related.
Maskiri in collaboration with Elvis Kabunza
Chronicle Correspondent
ELVIS Kabunza, a Beitbridge-based musician, has come up with a 12 track third album which is already a hit on some of the radio stations in South Africa.

