Sisters ‘speak in tongues’
Taila and Tamara broke one of Biggie’s House rules last night. Big Brother is the boss of StarGame and the housemates are well aware of this. Those who forget are almost always given a stern reminder of this fact. Zambian sisters Tamara and Talia seemed to forget just how miserable their fellow housematesMalonza and Junia flirt
There was subtle flirtation last night between Kenya’s Malonza and Namibia’s Junia. The two turned the temperature up a few notches in the kitchen, as their fellow housemates busied themselves with supper. Malonza asked for Junia’s take on sexiness. She cheekily told him she wouldn’t give him an answer ifCouncil chairman suspended
Midlands Correspondent
LOCAL Government, Rural and Urban Development Minister Ignatius Chombo has suspended with immediate effect, Gokwe Town Council chairman, Councillor Darlington Mudondo, over allegations of abuse of office and corruption.
Indonesia to ban sale of tight clothing
SHOPS in Indonesia’s Aceh province, where Islamic law is in force will soon be banned from selling tight fitting clothes, an official said.
Motorist dies behind the wheel at robots
Chronicle Reporter
A Bulawayo driver died in his vehicle when he stopped at a robot-controlled intersection in the city, bringing the morning rush-hour traffic to a standstill.
Wrangle over Matobo mine erupts
Chronicle Reporter
A wrangle has emerged between senior leadership in Zanu-PF and a consortium of youths over control of Nugget Mine in Matobo.
Ndebele poem wins prize in UK
Entertainment Reporter
A translation of a well-known Ndebele poem, Emanxiweni, by Ndabezinhle Sigogo, has taken one of the prizes in a major poetry competition in the United Kingdom.
Vatican is a victim of ‘blackmail’
THE Vatican is being subjected to “blackmail”, a spokesman said, as Pope Benedict’s butler was questioned for the second day on charges of stealing confidential papal papers.
Sungura musician releases album
Entertainment Reporter
A UNITED Kingdom-based sungura musician, Mike Sibanda, has released a second seven-track album entitled Mhla Kufika Mina with the group’s representative giving a vote of no confidence in recording studios in Bulawayo.
Sibakhangele Sibanda, a representative of the group, Sons of the Soil, said Bulawayo recording studios did a shoddy job when they recorded their first album Nembeza.Youths urged to join ZNA as officer cadets
Chronicle Reporter
BULAWAYO Governor Cain Mathema has called on youths from Matabeleland region with Advanced Level passes to join the Zimbabwe National Army as officer cadets.





