Gori flies Zim flag in Malaysia
By Auxilia Katongomara
OUTGOING Miss Bulawayo, Nadia Gori, leaves the city’s coveted throne in style after finishing in the top five of the Miss Tourism International Pageant, Miss Talent category on New Year’s Eve, in Malaysia.
The pencil-slim Gori who is the reigning Miss Talent 2011 took her talent abroad where she was the only black contestant in the pageant.
Lady Gaga in satanic ritual?
Lady Gaga allegedly left “large amounts of blood” in a hotel bath.
More woes for Warriors
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
PREMIERSHIP Golden boot winner Roderick Mutuma has been drafted into the Warriors squad to face Botswana in an international friendly match in Gaborone on Saturday.
Mutuma — who had a dream outing in his debut season in the top flight last year — is one of the five new additions made by the technical team yesterday to beef up the side after strikers Nyasha Mushekwi, Knowledge Musona and Edward Sadomba were not available.
China cuts entertainment TV
China’s satellite broadcasters have cut the number of prime time entertainment shows they air by more than two-thirds, the state Xinhua news agency said, as Beijing seeks to stem Western influences.
NGO fleeces women in pretext of empowering them
Chronicle Reporter
WOMEN from Bulawayo have expressed their anger at a local non-governmental organisation (NGO)
First headwoman installed in Midlands
Midlands Bureau Chief
The Midlands Province recorded a milestone achievement following the appointment of Milton High School Deputy Headmistress Mrs Nosizi Muleya as Headwoman Mudzengi of Shurugwi.
MDC-T youths arrested over Zanu-PF offices bombing
Midlands Correspondent
POLICE in Gweru have arrested three MDC-T youths in connection with the bombing
Eight villagers nabbed for vandalising minister’s property
Beitbridge Correspondent
POLICE in Beitbridge have arrested eight suspects, among them two war veterans, for allegedly vandalising property at co-Home Affairs Minister Kembo Mohadi’s farm in Beitbridge west.
Town council employees apply for leave ‘to avoid police probe’
Midlands Correspondent
ZVISHAVANE Town Council employees are reportedly applying for leave in numbers in a bid to evade police investigations on the abuse of housing stands by councillors and council management.
The most affected department is that of Housing and Community Services where the acting Director, Mr Abie Phiri, has since been arrested over allegations of corruptly allocating stands to friends.
Phiri, who is out of custody on $50 bail, is jointly charged with the town council chairman, Clr Alluwis Zhou.
DRC refugees housed at city church
Court Reporter
Twenty-six Congolese including 16 minors who reportedly entered the country illegally, are being accommodated at the African Methodist Church in Bulawayo’s Makokoba suburb.
The 26 are members of three families and the youngest child is two years old.




