City man goes missing

Chronicle Reporter
A MAGWEGWE North family is looking for their brother, Paul Chizuze, who went missing on Wednesday last week, while a family from Cowdray Park is looking for its 42-year-old relative who reportedly disappeared after receiving a mysterious phone call.

Land developer suspected of swindling clients

Chronicle Reporter
PROSPECTIVE homeowners in Umguza are up in arms against Zim-Trust MSN Land Developers who they accuse of swindling them of their hard-earned cash.

Matabeleland rolls out grain scheme to vulnerable families

Chronicle Reporter
MATABELELAND North and South provinces have rolled out the Grain Loan Scheme to assist vulnerable households in dire need of food, amid revelations that a serious drought is looming in most parts of the two provinces.

Council intensifies blitz on defaulters

Chronicle Reporter
THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has intensified the blitz on defaulting ratepayers and attaching their property to recover money owed in unpaid rates.

Senior male nurse found in possession of dangerous drugs

Midlands Correspondent
A senior male nurse employed as an anesthetist at the Gweru Provincial Hospital has been arraigned before Midlands provincial magistrate Mrs Phathekile Msipa facing charges of possessing dangerous drugs and stealing drugs from his workplace.

Bodies decompose at Mnene

Midlands Correspondent
BODIES are reportedly decomposing at Mnene Mission Hospital mortuary in Mberengwa district after Zesa recently disconnected power to the institution over a $53 000 debt.

Turning Textile Mills into church sparks outrage

By Makhosi Sibanda
THE move by Pastor Emmanuel Makandiwa’s United Family Church Ministries (UFCM) to convert one of the city’s largest factories, Textile Mills, into a church has sparked outrage among politicians and civic organisations that described the move as retrogressive.

Lightning strikes two pupils dead, injures 18

Chronicle Reporter
TWO children died on the spot while 18 were injured when lightning struck a group of about 40 pupils at Nguwanyana Primary School in Mangwe district.

Zim, Zambia sign MoU to host tourism assembly

Victoria Falls Reporter
ZIMBABWE and Zambia yesterday signed a tourism bilateral agreement to operationalise the framework for work to start towards preparations for the co-hosting of the 20th session of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly scheduled for 26 August next year.

Govt to continue engaging West: PM

From Mkhululi Sibanda in Chiadzwa
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday said the Government would continue engaging countries that slapped the country with sanctions in a bid to bring normalcy to the country’s economy.

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