Prosecutor jailed for receiving bribe

Midlands Correspondent
KWEKWE prosecutor Vincent Musanga was yesterday sentenced to three years in prison  for demanding a $700 bribe from an accused  person.
Musanga (34), who was represented by Kwekwe lawyer Mr Tapera Sengweni of Sengweni and Partners, had pleaded not guilty but was found guilty by Gweru provincial magistrate, Mr Vakai Douglas Chikwekwe.

Fans to sample Tuku’s new songs

Entertainment Reporter
OLIVER “Tuku” Mtukudzi’s fans who will throng the Large City Hall in Bulawayo tomorrow will be able to sample some of his songs from his forthcoming album.
In an interview, Tuku Music manager Sam Mataure confirmed that Tuku was in the rehearsal room working on his latest album.

Easter darts tourney venue changed

Sports Reporter
HILLSIDE Teachers’ College will be the venue for the National Darts Association of Zimbabwe (Ndaz) Easter Holidays Championships which will see all the country’s 10 provinces sending teams.

Isidingo star in abortion row

Cape Town — Meshack Mavuso, best known for his role as Vusi in South African soapie Isidingo, has been caught in the middle of an abortion scandal, reports the Sunday World.

Former boxing champ knocked out in Namibia

Sports Reporter
FORMER Zimbabwe super bantamweight champion Misheck Kondwani was on Tuesday night knocked out in a boxing bill played in Windhoek, Namibia.
The highly-rated Harare boxer lost to Julius Indongo in the fourth round of a lightweight division bout.

Editors mourn journalists

Chronicle Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Association of Editors (ZAE) have described the death of three veteran journalists on Monday as a major blow to the journalism fraternity.
The three are Orirando Manwere, Salatiel Mutasa and King Dube.

Xenophobia film up for many awards

SOUTH African film Man on Ground, which was inspired by the horrific incident in which Mozambican Enersto Alfabeto Nhamuave was set alight and burnt to death, has been nominated in…

Ministry commissions audio logical unit for Mat North

Chronicle Reporter
THE Ministry of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture has commissioned an audio logical unit worth thousands of dollars to be used by pupils with hearing impairment in Matabeleland North Province.

Climate change already causing havoc

By Fortunate Muzarabani
Disruption of the global climate, driven by human activities, has emerged over the past few decades as a major issue of concern.
It has become apparent that the changing climatic conditions will, among other impacts, exacerbate problems already faced by the poor who are least able to prevent or adapt to the changes.

ZFU embarks on farmer training programme

Business reporter
THE Zimbabwe Farmers Union (ZFU) has embarked on a farmer technical training skills programme where farmers are taught improved and diversified ways of farming to enhance productivity.

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