Will Phiri’s journey from ramp to pulpit

Fatima Bulla Lifestyle Correspondent
The church has seen a revolution and a revival in the past decades. From a place the one attended and followed set rituals for life out of sheer training and duty, it has become a spot of choice.

Look younger, feel better on any budget

Dr HealthWe all desire to look our best. Many people think that it is difficult to not only look great, but feel great too. One of the most common challenges…

The Herald tops searches

Techno Talk – Costa Mano
THE year 2011 saw the country’s leading daily newspaper The Herald topping the readership under the Zimbabwe All Media and Products Survey and also retained the Superbrand in the media category, it comes as no surprise that the paper found itself in the top five searches by Zimbabweans on Google for the past year.

The drinkers’ resolutions for 2012

Bar Talk – Bra Gee
Welcome to all the members of the drinking constituency who have made it thus far into 2012. This is an achievement as it is a well-known fact that we are the most vulnerable demographic group when it comes to dying like flies in the festive season.

Parents walk out in protest over levies increase

Chronicle Reporter
THERE was drama at Milton Junior Primary School in Bulawayo on Wednesday evening when scores of parents walked out of a meeting in protest over proposed levy increases.

The meeting, which was organised by the School Development Committee (SDC) to discuss the proposed increases, started at around 5pm and ended around 9pm.
Parents who spoke to Chronicle on condition of anonymity yesterday accused the SDC of effecting increases without their consent.

“We are not amused by the manner in which we are treated at this school. We cannot have levies increased willy-nilly without our consent.

City’s supply dams record 2pc inflows

Chronicle Reporter
BULAWAYO’S water supply dams have recorded two percent inflows since the beginning of the rain season two months ago, raising fears of future water shortages.

According to the council’s latest report, only two of the city’s five supply dams — Inyankuni, Lower Ncema, Upper Ncema, Umzingwane and Insiza Mayfair — are more than 50 percent   full.
As of end of November 2011, Insiza Mayfair and Lower Ncema dams had more water storage at 87,2 percent and 56 percent respectively.

Inyankuni had 21,3 percent followed by Upper Ncema at 17 percent and Umzingwane at 12,3 percent.

No decision made yet on fate of 26 Congolese

Chronicle Reporter
THE Department of Immigration is investigating the status of the 26 Congolese who include 16 minors, who reportedly entered Zimbabwe illegally from Zambia.

The Assistant Regional Immigration Officer for Southern Region, Mr Francis Mabika, told Chronicle in a telephone interview from Harare yesterday that the way forward would depend on the outcome of the investigations.

“We were advised of their presence and we do not have any records of them in Zimbabwe,” said Mr Mabika.

“We are still investigating who they are and how they came into the country. We will only decide what to do once we establish their status.”

Fake notes syndicate arrested again

Court Reporter
THE four men who were arrested last month for circulating fake notes with which they went on a buying spree around Bulawayo have been arrested once again for theft, assault and attempted murder.

State opposes bail for villagers in land row

Court Reporter
THE eight villagers, including two war veterans, staying at a farm in Beitbridge West, who have a long-standing wrangle with co-Minister of Home Affairs, Kembo Mohadi, will have to contend with prison life for seven days after the State opposed their being granted bail.

Car thief sentenced to four years in prison

Court Reporter
THE desire to please a girlfriend with a joy ride has landed a Bulawayo man in trouble with the law after he was sentenced to four years in prison for theft of a motor vehicle.

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