Dalglish blasts Suarez report

Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish maintains his support of banned striker Luis Suarez, claiming the full facts of the hearing which led to the striker’s suspension have not been made public.

Manchester City recover from Sunderland defeat

Manchester City recovered from their shock defeat at Sunderland and opened up a three-point gap at the top of the Premier League table with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Liverpool.

Take advantage of agric loan facility: farmers urged

Chronicle Reporter
FARMERS have been urged to take advantage  of the new $56,2 million agricultural loan facility that was recently launched by the Government and continue planting until the end of January.

Zinwa urged to expedite completion of Nkayi water project

Chronicle Reporter
NKAYI councillors have called on the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) to expedite the connection of water to Nkayi old business centre, saying the project was long overdue.

Headman bemoans lack of development

Chronicle Reporter
HEADMAN Mlume of Nkone area in Nkayi South has called on the Government and the private sector to build a clinic in his area in order to improve health care for villagers.

Food crisis looms in Nkayi

Chronicle Reporter

Man axed for refusing to accept sister’s relationship

Chronicle Reporter
A man from Tsholotsho District is allegedly on the run after he fatally axed his estranged 24-year-old would-be brother-in-law who disapproved of his relationship with his sister on New Year’s Day.

Female rapists resurface

Wenceslaus Murape Senior Reporter
CASES of female rapists that had stopped in the wake of the arrest of three suspects in Gweru last year have resurfaced amid reports that two men were sexually abused over the festive period.

AG assures officers

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
ATTORNEY-General Mr Johannes Tomana has assured his officers of better working conditions once the Attorney General’s Office Act becomes operational.

The Act was passed in Parliament and awaits operationalisation. Mr Tomana was speaking at an awards ceremony for the best law officers and prosecutors for 2011 held at a Harare hotel recently.
The AG also commended the officers for steadfastly remaining at work at a time most professionals in other offices were leaving for greener pastures.

“Over the past two years, the staff turnover rate has significantly reduced. Officers (in AG’s Office) have been long suffering as they hope the operationalisation of the Attorney General’s Office Act will come with better conditions of service. I want to assure you . . . that hope shall not fail,” he said.

Mr Tomana hailed the prosecutors and law officers for lifting the office’s flag high.
“I would like to appreciate the work done in the AG’s Office over the years in professionalism, hard work, commitment, loyalty and steadfastness . . . ” he said.

FCA Motors boss wins court battle

Court Reporter
FCA Motors owner Fredrick Mtandah has won a court battle to temporarily keep his passport after a Harare magistrate dismissed the State’s application compelling him to return the travel document.

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