MOTORING with Ralph Magunje: Panel beating repair hints and techniques

If you are involved in a crash, or want to fix a dent, be sure that it’s actually worth fixing. However it is worthwhile for the car owners to have basic knowledge of such repairs.
Dents on replaceable panels should be fixed by replacing the panel, not fixing the dent.

How would you spend your last dollar?

I know a few readers will be tempted to say, columnist, please give us a break, what you are asking for is in the private domain! Be warned dear reader, issues raised by HR practitioners always carry some traces of wisdom– you ignore them to your peril.
For example, when we sometimes ask employees whether they have retirement homes or not, the initial response is that of resentment, but soon after the retirement counseling sessions, it will all be accolades for the service rendered! Thus today’s title is indeed relevant, more so in the face of the combined onslaught of the impending drought and the now all too familiar January disease phenomenon

EU urged to assist Matabeleland establish partnerships

Chronicle Reporter
THE European Union (EU) delegation led by Ambassador Aldo Dell’ Ariccia met the Bulawayo business community on Tuesday where the development of the Matabeleland region took centre stage.

Scores bid farewell to liberation hero Ngwenya

Chronicle Reporter
THE Zanu-PF Bulawayo provincial youth vice-chairperson, Cde Lungisani Ngwenya, who was found dead at his Nkulumane home on Monday, was buried yesterday.

Power cuts affect blood stocks

By Thandeka Moyo
THE National Blood Service of Zimbabwe (NBSZ) last year destroyed 3 739 units of blood that had either gone bad due to Zesa power cuts or expired due to low demand for certain blood groups.
The expired blood is equivalent to 1 869,5 litres.

Tsvangirai, Govt officials’ Nyanga indaba called off

Harare Bureau
A TWO-DAY meeting of Cabinet Ministers and senior Government officials that was organised by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s Office and scheduled to begin in Nyanga today was called off at the last minute yesterday after it emerged the retreat was planned without officially notifying President Mugabe.

MDC-T youth in court over stabbing

Midlands Correspondent
MDC-T youth, Maxwell Chibi (29), who allegedly ran amok and stabbed a fellow member during the party’s Zvishavane district elections at the weekend, was yesterday arraigned before Zvishavane magistrate Mr Tavengwa Sangster.

Call for standard ICT policies

Victoria Falls Reporter
THE Computer Society of Zimbabwe Council (CSZC) has called for the standardisation of ICT policies in the region to make technology available and affordable to the rest of the people.

Council gets donation to drill boreholes

Midlands Correspondent
Gweru City Council, which is grappling with water supply challenges, has received a donation of $90 000 from Shurugwi-based platinum mining giant Unki Mines to drill boreholes in the city’s residential areas.

Measures under way to flush out marriages of convenience

Harare Bureau
GOVERNMENT has introduced measures to flush out foreigners and unscrupulous locals who have been abusing Zimbabwe’s marriage laws.

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