SA farmhand guilty of murdering supremacist

VENTERSDORP — A South African court yesterday found black farmhand Chris Mahlangu guilty of murdering Eugene       Terre’blanche, a white supremacist prominent during the dying years of apartheid, in a wage dispute.

Gweru football association elects new executive

Midlands Correspondent
A new leadership was ushered into office to run the affairs of the Gweru Amateur Football Association (Gafa) during stormy elections held over the weekend which saw Gweru United’s Peter Tandare taking over the reins from Linos Mangove.

Stray elephants descend on irrigation scheme

Beitbridge Reporter

STRAY elephants from Kruger National Park in neighbouring South Africa have descended  on Tshikwalakwala Irrigation Scheme in Beitbridge district where they are reportedly destroying crops.

Njelele renegades must be brought to book

Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu

A group of people who have thrice visited the traditional sacred Njelele Shrine and verbally harassed and insulted its official keeper, a MaNdlovu, were recently described as “renegades” by the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association national chairman, Cde Jabulani Sibanda, as “liars and pretenders” by the Zanu-PF provincial chairman for Matabeleland South, Cde Andrew Langa.

Mat North launches Fire Protection Week

Chronicle Correspondent

MATABELELAND North launched its National Fire Protection Week, with the province pledging to reduce fire outbreaks amid reports that fire ravaged 100 000 hectares of land last year.

BCC unveils fire fighting equipment

Chronicle Reporter

THE Bulawayo City Council on Monday unveiled two fire engines and fire fighting equipment donated by Operation Florian, bringing to eight, the number of fire engines that the local authority now owns.

Nkayi RDC’s five-year strategic plan unveiled

Chronicle Correspondent
NKAYI Rural District Council has unveiled a five-year strategic plan aimed at luring huge investment and upgrading the growth point.

Tuskers get equipment for development programmes

Sports Reporter
IN a move meant to develop cricket at grassroots level, Matabeleland Tuskers Cricket Franchise has acquired equipment worth $6 000 to be used by coaches for their programmes at schools.

Kwekwe to engage Govt over NewZim Steel water bill

Midlands Bureau Chief

THE Kwekwe City Council is  contemplating engaging the Government over the $8 million water bill  that it is owed by Ziscosteel, now NewZim Steel (Pvt) Ltd, the city’s mayor, Councillor Shadreck Tobaiwa, has said.

Outgoing US ambassador drunk on Zim hospitality

THERE is an old African saying that if you cheer on a madman’s frolics, he will go on to step on the food that you are about to partake, with his dirty, cracked feet.

×
×