Secret funds buy hideaway for SouthAfrica’s top cops
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DURBAN — The crime intelligence unit (CIU) has used secret state funds to buy a holiday resort on the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast for the exclusive use of the unit’s top officers.
‘Dimaf not sustainable’
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Business Reporter
THE Government should show its sincerity to assist ailing companies in Bulawayo by establishing an initiative specifically aimed at providing bail out funds to firms in the city, an official has said.
City council slashes rates
Temba Dube
THE Bulawayo City Council has reduced rates in the city centre by an average of 72 percent following an outcry by businesses at the beginning of the year.
Young Warriors head for Bulawayo
Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Under-20 national team that will play Botswana in the first leg of the first round qualifier for the African Championship at Barbourfields Stadium on Sunday is expected to start their camp in the city tomorrow.
Cold spell not signalling onset of winter: Met
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Chronicle Correspondent
THE persistent cold spell being experienced throughout the country does not signal the onset of the winter season amid reports that temperatures in some parts of the country are dropping below zero at night, resulting in frost.
Mateva brings out second offering
Midlands Correspondent
Zimbabwean gospel musician now based in South Africa, Prosper Mateva, has proved that he is not a one hit wonder but is in fact in the music industry to stay.
Hardbody get free use of Ascot Stadium
Noel Munzabwa
NEWLY promoted Castle Lager Premier Soccer League outfit Hardbody received a shot in the arm
Zimra surpasses target
Business Reporter
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) collected more than $770 million in the first quarter, surpassing its target of $715 million by eight percent.
Man catches wife pants down
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Midlands Correspondent
A prison officer stationed at Whawha Prison on the outskirts of Gweru got the shock of his life when he caught a colleague pants down with his wife in his bedroom within the prison quarters.
Teachers urged to venture into business
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Chronicle Reporter
TEACHERS should develop entrepreneurship skills and start their own businesses in order to improve their economic status, Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU) acting Pro-Vice Chancellor Professor Takawira Gwarimba said.

