In defence of a correct path: Zim election 2012

All members of the revolutionary liberation movement must be aware of the importance of elections. It entails going back to the people to be given the mandate to continue representing them. This is a time when actual grains are separated from the chaff.
All party cadres know what this means. First and foremost they must have been applying party principles into practice. To all those who participated in the liberation struggle, they do not have

Typical lack of depth of character

Isdore Guvamombe
In the village in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve, sex is not a spectator sport for no one sits on the terraces to watch. In the village sex, sex dynamics and sexology are not for public

Juvenile jailed for culpable homicide

Court Reporter
A 17-year-old teenager from the Tshabanda area of Tsholotsho who fatally struck another villager in the forehead with a brick during a drinking session will learn that crime does not pay when he was sentenced to eight years in jail.

Schools urged to enhance understanding of culture

By Eliah Saushoma
SCHOOLS have been urged to visit Amagugu International Cultural Centre to enhance their understanding of the Ndebele culture.
The cultural centre is situated about 60km at Chapo Business Centre along the Bulawayo-Kezi Road in Matobo District.

Malawian fined for smuggling

Beitbridge Reporter
A 28-year-old Malawian truck driver has been fined US$300 or two months in jail for attempting to smuggle 133 boxes of cigarettes worth $12 200 out of the country through Beitbridge Border Post.

Chisora in bid to save boxing career

A prominent sports barrister who has previously represented former drug-cheat sprinter Dwain Chambers will try to dissuade the British Boxing Board of Control from putting a virtual end to Dereck Chisora’s turbulent career.

Laying of fibre optic cable delayed

Limited funding is slowing down laying of the fibre optic cable linking Harare and Beitbridge through Bulawayo to the undersea cable in South Africa, a senior government official said yesterday.

Zimplats submits fresh plan

Harare Bureau
South Africa’s Implats has submitted a fresh indigenisation plan for its Zimbabwean subsidiary, Zimplats, which complies with requirements of indigenisation and empowerment laws, bringing to an end protracted discussions on the issue.

Load-shedding to intensify

Chronicle Reporter

CONSUMERS should brace for a further increase in load-shedding due to depressed capacity

Alarm rung late, as food runs out in Chad

MAO — Late Chadian government recognition of a food crisis, a slow build-up from aid agencies, and severe pipeline constraints due to closed Libyan and Nigerian borders mean food aid has not yet arrived in Chad, despite many thousands of people having already run out of food.

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