Tame beasts on roads and restore sanity

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Stephen Mpofu

EACH time a public holiday comes around in Zimbabwe, people travelling to visit relatives and friends in other parts of the country board public transport with their hearts in their mouths.

Eziko theatre lab conducts fifth episode

Tafadzwanashe Tseisi
EZIKO Theatre Arts Laboratory has conducted its fifth episode which included awareness campaigns

All set for Independence celebrations

Chronicle Reporters

PREPARATIONS for the Independence Day celebrations tomorrow are on with provinces set to hold a Governors’ Ball tonight.

All in place for Children’s Party

Harare Bureau

ALL is set for the annual Children’s Party that President Mugabe hosts for schoolchildren from the country’s 10 provinces today.

Mbanje growers jailed one month

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Court Reporter

THE two villagers from Sipedza in Mtshabezi area of Gwanda District, one of them a village head, who were last week arrested for cultivating more than 1 800 plants of mbanje were yesterday sentenced to 13 months in prison.

Mbanje growers jailed one month

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Court Reporter

THE two villagers from Sipedza in Mtshabezi area of Gwanda District, one of them a village head, who were last week arrested for cultivating more than 1 800 plants of mbanje were yesterday sentenced to 13 months in prison.

BCC suspends attaching debtors property

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Leonard Ncube

THE Bulawayo City Council has stopped attaching debtors’ property as a way of recovering money it is owed, the Mayor, Councillor Thaba Moyo, said.

Asiagate hearings begin

Harare Bureau
HEARINGS into the Asiagate scandal began at Alexandra Sports Club yesterday with the prosecution team making opening statements to the Zifa Independent Ethics Committee.

Iran’s FM asks P5+1 to lift sanctions

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TEHRAN. — Iran’s Foreign Minister Ali-Akbar Salehi yesterday asked the P5+1 to lift sanctions against Tehran before the next round of nuclear talks in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad in May, local media reported.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Come up with better ways to curb sand poaching

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THE degradation caused by sand poaching in and around Bulawayo has reached alarming levels and there is urgent need to find a lasting solution before it is too late. The worst affected are Methodist, St Peters and Robert Sinyoka villages on the outskirts of Bulawayo.

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