Breaking-up Britain?

Britain once ruled a vast empire from India to Singapore and South Africa, but its own borders are now being threatened.

Russian pianist billed for pre-Valentine show

Entertainment Reporter
BULAWAYO is to be graced by a visit from acclaimed Russian pianist Alexis Golovin who will give people a taste of his music next month.

New Age Group mark eight years in Bulawayo dance industry

Entertainment Reporter
BULAWAYO’S New Age Dance Crew is set to celebrate its 8th Anniversary in style at Mpopoma’s Inyathi Youth Centre in Bulawayo today.

Robbers waylay, rob pupils

Chronicle Reporter
ROBBERS are reportedly targeting schoolchildren in Bulawayo’s Cowdray Park suburb who they ambush on their way to and from school.

Three families arrested for unlawful power connection

Midlands Bureau Chief
POLICE in Gweru recently arrested three families for allegedly reconnecting power unlawfully from the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company lines after they had been disconnected for non-payment of electricity bills.

Preps for population census on course

Harare Bureau
PREPARATIONS for the national population census slated for August are at an advanced stage with field mapping expected to be complete in March.

Zimbawe sits on eight million litres of ethanol

Harare Bureau
THE country is sitting on eight million litres of ethanol amid reports that fuel companies are taking their time to regularise processes that would allow them to start blending petrol with ethanol, a move that would save the country millions of dollars.

Brothers injured in land dispute with neighbour

Chronicle Reporter
TWO men from Lusulu in Binga District are battling for life in hospital after they were severely injured by another villager who struck them with a hoe in a land wrangle.

Detective’s trial postponed again

Court Reporter
THE continuation of the trial of a detective attached to the Vehicle Theft Squad and an accomplice based in South Africa facing robbery and kidnap charges, which was scheduled for Tuesday, was once again postponed to 30 January.

Detective’s trial postponed again

Court Reporter
THE continuation of the trial of a detective attached to the Vehicle Theft Squad and an accomplice based in South Africa facing robbery and kidnap charges, which was scheduled for Tuesday, was once again postponed to 30 January.

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