Investor defrauded
Midlands Correspondent
POLICE in Gweru have arrested prominent businessman and national chairman of the Zimbabwe National Association of Small to Medium Enterprises (ZNASME), Edward Mukarakate (47) for allegedly defrauding a Canadian investor of nearly $50 000 in a
Pool association tables $10 000 budget
By Mduduzi Moyo
THE Bulawayo Pool Association (BPA) has tabled a $10 000 budget for the 2012 season amid reports that it is courting sponsorship from the corporate sector. The league has also increased affiliation fees for the 2012 season. The Godfrey
Mafa bounces back
Walter Nyamukondiwa in CHINHOYI
FORMER Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial chairman Cde John Mafa has bounced back after comprehensively beating three other contenders in elections held over the weekend. He garnered 1 255 votes to beat Cde Walter Chidakwa who got
Darts registration tourney confirmed
Sports Reporter
The Bulawayo Metropolitan Darts Association have confirmed that they will go ahead with the team registration at a social tournament set for Bellevue Recreational Club on Wednesday. This was confirmed by organising secretary Lethukuthula Nkomo.
Three children drown
Chronicle Reporter
THREE boys, including a six-year-old, drowned in separate incidents in Matabeleland North Province recently, police said yesterday. The boys were from Lupane, Bubi and Tsholotsho. Confirming the incidents, Matabeleland North police spokesperson
False accident report lands businessman in trouble
Midlands Correspondent
A Gweru businessman, Bonface Cheteni (38), has been arrested for allegedly making a false fatal road accident report at Gweru Central Police Station. Midlands police spokesperson Inspector Patrick Chademana said police were yet to establish
Govts falling short in protecting displaced people
GENEVA- The governments of 15 countries most affected by internal displacement have failed to adequately protect internally displaced persons (IDPs), and in many cases have themselves been perpetrators of violence or abuses that led to the displacements, according to a Brookings-London School of Economics study. “The key finding in this study is that the
Freeland wins Eagles club race
Sports Reporter
JAMES Freeland won the Flying Eagles Cycling Club 60km race in a time of one hour 42 minutes 50 seconds yesterday.
The race started at the National University of Science and Technology and participants raced to Esigodini. It was the first cycling

