Kasi Lunatics take on social ills
Entertainment Reporter
BULAWAYO-based Kasi Lunatics, a vernacular hip-hop group, is set to create awareness on societal ills through music.
Kasi is street language for neighbourhood and the artistes combined it with Lunatics to describe youths who are angry about societal ills. They become the voice of the voiceless through music.
Fight against HIV/Aids stigmatisation taken to church
Midlands Bureau Chief
THE Gweru District Aids Action Committee (DAAC) has taken the HIV and Aids stigma fight to the church and other previously overlooked sections of society in a bid to halt new infections.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Complement Govt in developing Lupane
WE welcome the handing over of a multi-million dollar complex which will house the Registrar General’s offices in Lupane, the provincial capital of Matabeleland North province, and hope that this will culminate in the speeding up of other uncompleted projects in the area.Eropean Union to fund parallel structures in Zimbabwe
Harare BureauTHE European Union says it is prepared to fund parallel media supervisory structures if it believes the Zimbabwe Media Commission’s mandate is compromised.
The EU had offered 500 000 euros to fund ZMC’s operations provided certain conditions were met.
Tips on how to prevent car theft
We all live with the fear that our car might be stolen. To offset that fear here are a few tips on how to be safe:Man appeals for assistance for operation
Chronicle ReporterA 54-year-old man from Bulawayo’s Nkulumane suburb is appealing for financial assistance from well wishers to undergo an operation to remove a cancerous growth that developed in his nose.
Victoria Falls-Livingstone shuttle services lined up
Victoria Falls ReporterTHE Zambezi Helicopter Company will provide air shuttle services between Victoria Falls and Livingstone for delegates attending the United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly 2013, an official has said.
ZOC to finance relay teams olympic bid
By Lovemore DubeTHE Zimbabwe Olympic Committee (ZOC) will finance Zimbabwe athletes who are based abroad to attend two high-profile track and field championships where they will make a bid to qualify for the London Olympic relays.
Mpopoma grisly murder: Woman had sued hubby’s lover
By Paul Nkala and Thandeka MoyoTHE woman from Bulawayo’s Mpopoma suburb, who was allegedly chopped into pieces in the early hours of Monday, had issued summons against her husband’s lover demanding adultery damages of $2 000.
Teachers’ colleges games begin
By Sikhumbuzo MoyoVETERAN soccer administrator Ndumiso Gumede will this morning officially open the two-day 2012 edition of the annual Zimbabwe Teachers’ Colleges Sports Association (ZITCOSA) games that start today at Hillside Teachers’ College.



