H’landers’ fine run continues
By Mbonisi Mabhena
Highlanders (M) continued their trailblazing run in weekend basketball matches as they brushed aside Steelers to win 97-59 to stay at the top of the log standings. The in-form Michael Zvoushe was the
Mat’land swimming team for national championships to be known tomorrow
By Mbonisi Mabhena
THE Matabeleland swimming team for the Senior Swimming Championships will be known after a rigorous selection process expected to end tomorrow. Board members had a chance to watch most
Nyoni on target as Beerschot crush Cercle Brugge
Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE Warriors player Vusa Nyoni was on target for his Belgian Jupiler League club Germinal Beerschot when they beat Honour Gombami’s Cercle Brugge 4-0 at the weekend. Nyoni, who plays on
Judge laments increase in divorce cases
By Kamangeni Phiri
THE country last year saw an increase in divorce cases
Civil servants strike
THE Government has come up with a new position paper on salaries and working conditions for civil servants to be revealed to the Apex Council during tomorrow’s National Joint Negotiating Council meeting.
Govt shortlists 58 companies for $40m fund
Chronicle Reporter
THE Government has shortlisted 58 Bulawayo companies to benefit from the $40 million under the Distressed Industries and Marginalised Areas Fund (Dimaf), an official said yesterday.
Dakamela’s son Nhlanhla dies
Chronicle Reporter
THE son of Zanu-PF Bulawayo Province chairman, Cde Isaac Dakamela, Nhlanhla has died. He was 38. Nhlanhla died on Saturday afternoon from serious head injuries after being hit by a train
Police bust Mat South cattle rustling syndicate
Chronicle Reporter
POLICE in Matabeleland South have recovered 27 head of cattle and arrested three men suspected to be part of a cattle rustling syndicate that has been terrorising the province.
After months of hunting down the suspected syndicate of stockthieves, police over the weekend arrested Mekia Sibanda, David Sibanda and
Businessman’s assault case further postponed
Beitbridge Bureau
THE case in which Beitbridge businessman Bernard Mufokozana is accused of assaulting a Zimbabwe Revenue Authority Anti-Smuggling Unit official has been further postponed to February 8 for trial. The Zimra official wanted to search for suspected
Beitbridge council set to install more traffic lights
Beitbridge Bureau
Beitbridge Town Council will install more traffic lights to control high volumes of vehicular traffic that pass through the town daily. The town council has so far set up robots at two intersections at the Zesa Complex/Harare Road and the Main




