Civil servants pay tabled
Chronicle Reporter
THE Government yesterday released new salary figures for civil servants with the lowest paid worker getting about $296.
The figures were released during a National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC) meeting in Harare, but the civil servants representatives immediately rejected the increase, saying it was a far cry from their request to have the lowest paid worker get
Be guided by desire for peace, nation urged
Chronicle Reporter
THE country’s education sector should strive to direct people and policy making towards the development of a new Zimbabwe, Acting President Dr John Landa Nkomo, said.
Human foot found in city
By Temba Dube
RESIDENTS of Bulawayo’s Ilanda suburb yesterday woke up to the grisly sight of a human foot dumped at a bush behind the United Bulawayo Hospitals’ (UBH) Opportunistic Infections Clinic (OIC).
A couple waiting at a bus stop, at about 7am, reportedly discovered the foot, which was chopped off just above the ankle.
Man jailed three years for culpable homicide
Midlands Bureau Chief
A 65-year-old Silobela man who in 2010 murdered his younger brother following an argument over the burial arrangements of his wife will spend the next three years in prison after the High Court on circuit in Gweru found him guilty of culpable homicide.

