Coal Gasification to up production by 40pc

Business Reporter
Coke producer Hwange Coal Gasification Company (HCGC) plans to increase coke production

Dynamos fans cry foul over entry fees hike

Harare Bureau
DYNAMOS’ fans feel they are being betrayed by the club’s leadership following the hike in gate entry charges to $5,

MPs demand stands

 

Harare Bureau

 

ABOUT 400 Members of Parliament want Harare City Council to allocate them residential stands in leafy suburbs at heavily subsidised prices in what they say will go a long way in saving the fiscus hotel bills.

Kwaito star Brown Dash dies

 

KWAITO fans from Bulawayo have expressed their sadness following the death of South African Kwaito star Brown Dash on Wednesday afternoon after succumbing to pneumonia.

Complement Govt efforts to successfully implement MTP

Zimbabwe has since independence in 1980 made great strides in ensuring that children have access to education in both rural and urban areas. A number of schools both primary and secondary were built and today the country boasts of a 92 percent literacy rate.

Bulawayo trio called up for Guinea match

Lovemore Dube

CHICKEN Inn and Highlanders’ blistering start to the season has earned the city three places in Rahman Gumbo’s side  to meet Guinea in a World Cup qualifier on 3 June.

Highlanders determined to maintain top spot

Ricky Zililo
RESURGENT Bulawayo soccer giants Highlanders’ captain Innocent Mapuranga said his team was more than determined to  remain on top of the log

Umguza River water heavily polluted

 

Temba Dube

Chronicle Reporter

VILLAGERS in Umguza District could be slowly getting poisoned by pollution at Umguza River amid reports that some vegetables irrigated by water from the river cannot be exported due to high toxin levels.

The river, in Matabeleland North, is heavily polluted by raw sewage discharged by the Bulawayo City Council as well as dangerous chemicals like lead, mercury, cyanide and chromium 6 from industrial activities in the city.

Bosso bring out begging bowl

Ricky Zililo

RESURGENT Bulawayo soccer giants Highlanders are in serious financial  challenges amid revelations by club chairman Peter Dube that the club is being forced to forgo camping ahead of matches.

Man fatally strikes father with axe

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Court Reporter

A MAN from the Silikwe area of Gwanda under Chief Masuku struck his father twice on the head with an axe believing that he was part of a group of goblins that wanted to attack him.

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