One killed, 28 injured in bus, train collision

Chronicle Reporter
ONE person died while 28 others were injured, some seriously, when a bus they were travelling in rammed into a goods train in Kadoma on Saturday.

National traffic police spokesperson Inspector Blessmore Chishaka confirmed the accident which occurred at a railway crossing near Kadoma Hotel and Conference Centre at about 4.45pm.

Quelaton lose to Bulls

Sikhumbuzo Moyo

PLAYING without the sponsors logo on the team jerseys, using a red carded player, a team manager who was doubling up as a medic and the final results were perhaps the only thing worth noting in this dull Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match between Quelaton and Motor Action played at Luveve Stadium yesterday.

Libya building case against Gaddafi son: ICC prosecutor

TRIPOLI — Libya says it is building its case against Muammar Gaddafi’s detained son, gathering witnesses and documents, according to the Hague-based war crimes prosecutor, as it seeks to persuade the International Criminal Court to allow for a local trial.

Parastatals ministry to convene strategic meeting

Business Reporter
The Ministry of State Enterprises and  Parastatals will early next month convene a stakeholders’ meeting to come up with strategies

Buffaloes contain Bosso

From Ray Bande in Mutare

HIGHLANDERS were lucky to escape with a point after hosts Buffaloes fluffed numerous chances they created especially in the first half and settled for a draw in an entertaining Castle Lager Premiership match at Sakubva yesterday.

Zim-China seminar to be held during ZITF

Zimbabwe will this week host the Zim-China business seminar aimed at fostering stronger ties

International exhibitors arrive for ZITF

Chronicle Reporters

Exhibitors from at least seven countries had arrived in Bulawayo by yesterday

Our enemies never sleep — Obiang

Bata — Europe wants to re-colonise Equatorial Guinea and the oil-rich nation has enemies that “never sleep”, President Teodoro Obiang Nguema, tagged by rights group as a ruthless dictator, said.…

President in Malawi for Mutharika burial

From Itai Musengeyi in Blantyre, Malawi
PRESIDENT Mugabe arrived in  Blantyre, Malawi, last night to attend the burial of President Bingu wa Mutharika scheduled for today.
The Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the  Zimbabwe Defence Forces is being accompanied by the First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe, Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi and senior Government officials.

Amakhosi’s musical clash motivates local artistes

Entertainment Reporter
IT was a battle for honours at Amakhosi Theatre on Saturday as 42 Bulawayo based performing groups and artistes clashed in an event dubbed Kasi versus S’Burb Hip-Hop musical battle.

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