Plumtree dance makes waves in country

Bongani Ndlovu
AMABHIZA dance from Plumtree has made waves in the country after it was introduced to the Jikinya Dance Festival last year by Matjinge Primary School from Bulilima district of Matabeleland South province.

Zig-Zag is back

Midlands Bureau Chief
KWEKWE-based musical outfit, Zig-Zag Band, is back to serious business after a seven-year sabbatical.

Mighty Warriors take on Super Falcons at Rufaro

Harare Bureau
EIGHT-time African champions Nigeria flew into the country yesterday, setting the stage for their African Women’s Championships’ final qualifier against Zimbabwe at Rufaro tomorrow.

Villager assaults REA employees

Chronicle Reporter

 

A LUPANE man ran riot, severely assaulting Rural Electrification Agency (REA) workers with a knobkerrie and smashing their truck after demanding that the power utility’s lines should not pass over his homestead.

Austria-based Insingizi member working on album

Saturday Leisure Reporter
THE saying that a prophet has no honour among his kinsmen reads true of Austria-based Insingizi group member Vusa Mkhaya Ndlovu whose music is greatly appreciated in Europe but not at home.

Woman to wait a little longer for justice

Court Reporter

A WOMAN who was last year in September sentenced to 90 days in prison for chastising a boy who had let cattle stray into her fields might have to wait longer to know if real justice was done.

Senior Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Nicholas Ndou sitting with Justice Maphios Cheda as an Appeal Court, reserved judgment in an appeal against sentence by Pauline Moyo.

Suspected Zambian poacher shot

Victoria Falls Reporter

A SUSPECTED Zambian poacher is fighting for his life at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo after he was shot while trying to run away from the police and parks rangers, police said.

Africa Day, wake-up call for all Zimbabweans

Stephen Mpofu

Yesterday, Africa (Freedom) Day — continuing today and on this day in the future, ad infinitum — should witness a hustle and bustle by the free peoples of Africa down memory lane to revisit the past to touch where the continent came from to be where it is today.

MPs necessary for development — Nkayi villagers

Hillary Marizani

MPS are very important to constituencies as they bring about development.

Some constituencies have however been prevented from realising development since they do not have MPs.

Nkayi South constituency MP’s position fell vacant after the then legislator, Mr Abednico Bhebhe, then of MDC was fired by his party for indiscipline and surreptitiously working with a rival formation MDC-T. Mr Bhebhe is now with the MDC-T formation and was elected deputy organising secretary.

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