Bennett goads security forces

Chronicle Reporter

THE MDC-T’s animosity towards the security forces has deepened with its treasurer general and former Chimanimani legislator, Mr Roy Bennett, saying his party would remove the incumbent service chiefs from their positions if it comes into power.

Homela calls for development of juniors’ football

Paul Mundandi

GIBSON Homela, the former national team coach who is also a Fifa and Caf instructor, has challenged  the country to come up with  a comprehensive infrastructure that will see the development of soccer from the Under-8 age-group.

Mpilo Hospital reconnected

Chronicle Reporter

AFTER two days of power blackout, Mpilo Central Hospital was on Tuesday reconnected as Zesa managed to fix a high voltage underground fault experienced on Sunday evening.

Official ‘attempts’ to fraudulently withdraw Nust funds

Chronicle Reporter
A senior official employed in the National University of Science and Technology (Nust)’s accounts department allegedly forged the signature of one of his subordinates and was later caught trying to transfer $4 500 of the institution’s money into his personal account.

Emcoz organises arbitration seminar

Business Reporter

THE Employers’ Confederation of Zimbabwe (Emcoz) will next week convene a seminar for its members in Harare to discuss arbitration issues.

Mat’land rugby to name squad for Botswana tour

Ricky Zililo

MATABELELAND senior men’s rugby select will today name their final squad that will take on the Botswana national team on Saturday at Selibe Phikwe in Botswana.

ZBC to officially launch Channel 2 in Byo

Bongani Ndlovu

ZIMBABWE Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) TV Channel 2 will soon be officially launched at a Bulawayo hotel as trial runs of the signal have gone without any glitches, ZBC public relations manager Sivukile Simango has said.

Residents of Bulawayo have over the past two weeks been receiving ZBC-TV Channel 2 signal as the local broadcaster did a trial run to see how far the signal could reach.

BCC employees fail to pay deposits for allocated stands

Chronicle Reporter

A total of 150 council employees who were recently allocated residential stands by the local authority are reportedly failing to pay deposits for the stands.

President launches second technology policy

Harare Bureau
PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday launched the Second Science, Technology and Innovation Policy that seeks to make new technology an integral part of both individual and national development.

Sixth Form pupil lands scholarship after impressing at Stitsha auditions

Entertainment Reporter

AN Advanced Level pupil at Bulawayo’s Foundation College has secured sponsorship to study aerobics inorder to become an aerobics instructor after impressing judges during the Stitsha final cast auditions last week.

Sihlangu Dlodlo, director of Qhube Productions, said Pride Mpofu, an Upper Six pupil from Nkulumane Five suburb was among three other people who had been chosen for the course.

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