Inquest findings of Rtd General Mujuru’s death

VERDICT/FINDINGS
These are the findings in respect of the inquest held regarding the death of the late Retired General Solomon Tapfumaneyi Mujuru. The late General is alleged to have died between the night of the 15th of August and the morning of the 16th of August 2011.

Group Five to offer city free road rehabilitation test-run

Chronicle Reporter
GROUP Five International, the South African road construction experts, will before the Easter holidays rehabilitate three kilometres of a road in Bulawayo for free.
The project will give the South Africans a chance to test-run the recycler, an environmentally friendly revolutionary road rehabilitation vehicle.

Local authorities to battle for Gender Links awards

Chronicle Reporter
LOCAL authorities in the country will today converge on Kadoma to battle it out for the Gender, Justice and Local Government Awards.
The winners will represent the country at a Sadc regional summit on the subject in South Africa next month.

Good news for Nozipho

Chronicle Reporter
TESTS on Nozipho Mlilo, the three-year-old Bulawayo girl who was hit by a car and ruptured her bladder, have been done with doctors concluding that her condition can be rectified by an operation.

Good news for Nozipho

Chronicle Reporter
TESTS on Nozipho Mlilo, the three-year-old Bulawayo girl who was hit by a car and ruptured her bladder, have been done with doctors concluding that her condition can be rectified by an operation.

Two-timing boyfriend lands in trouble

Midlands Correspondent
TWO formally employed Gweru women recently teamed up against their two-timing boyfriend and dragged him to the magistrate’s court after he stole their property, including a car, which he intended to use to lure a third lover.

Fully participate in economic building, women urged

Business Reporter
WOMEN have been urged to fully participate in the economic building process by taking part in business activities that were usually reserved for men in the past.
In an interview at a business seminar recently, a speaker, author and life coach based in South Africa, Mrs Tumi Frazier, said women should not wait for men to empower them but  should take the first step on their own.

Insurance firms pay out $340m to firms, individuals

Harare Bureau
A total of $340 million was paid by companies and individuals to insurance firms in Zimbabwe as premiums to insure life, property and other valuables while $130 million was paid out to beneficiaries to cover claims last year, the Insurance and Pension Commission has said.

France discussing strategic oil release with UK, US

PARIS — France is in talks with the United States and Britain on a possible release of strategic oil stocks to push fuel prices lower, French ministers said yesterday, four weeks before the country’s presidential election.

Principles and practices of work study: Part One

It had to come one day, I mean an article on Work Study, an area that is close to my heart.
I have in the past referred to this subject and a couple of readers made enquiries about what Work Study is.   The turning point was when a youth attending a programme I wrote about two articles ago, asked me about the same subject. I have a soft spot for the youths — they are at the cross roads and consequently need our help!

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