SA coloureds close to ‘explosion’

Johannesburg — The ANC’s bid to woo minority groups has hit a snag.

Zimplow seeks to raise $9,7m to acquire Tractive Power

Business Reporter
Bulawayo-based Zimplow Limited plans to issue an almost additional 225 million shares to shareholders through a rights offer to raise $9,7 million to acquire a majority stake in Tractive Power Holdings Limited (TPHL).

Former farmer, ex-workers clash over unpaid salaries

Chronicle Reporter

Thirty-nine workers who used to work for a former commercial farmer in Esigodini are reportedly clashing with their former employer over unpaid salaries amid revelations that the farmer deserted them in 2002.

Surviving the trade in the newsroom as a woman

Glenda Daniels

Johannesburg — I vividly remember 18 years ago, when I joined a big daily newspaper in the centre of Johannesburg, South Africa, as a news reporter.

Zanu-PF gets pointers to boost support base

Chronicle Reporter

ZANU-PF should continue being sensitive to people’s needs and consolidate its empowerment programmes in order to gain more support and win resoundingly in the next elections, the visiting Chinese delegation said yesterday.

Sweswe joins Black Leopards

Sports Reporter
SUSPENDED Zimbabwe international defender Thomas Sweswe has been offloaded by his South African side Kaizer Chiefs and is set to be signed by Limpopo-based Black Leopards with reports indicating that the parties were tying some loose ends.

Man fatally assaults teenage wife over ‘infidelity’

Midlands Reporter

A jealous man from Zhombe in Kwekwe rural assaulted his teenage wife to death with switches over suspicions that she was cheating on him and also for possessing a charm, police said.

Mukusi Sawmills faces liquidation

Chronicle Reporter
MUKUSI Sawmills, a subsidiary of Mukusi Products, is facing liquidation amid revelations that it owes workers more than  $275 000 in unpaid salaries for more than six months.

Egypt anti-army demo planned, vote winner unclear

CAIRO — Cairo prepared yesterday for mass protests, backed by the Muslim Brotherhood whose candidate has claimed a presidential vote victory, against the ruling military’s move to claim sweeping new powers.

Tension builds as MDC-T threatens defectors

Temba Dube

TENSION is building up in Bulawayo’s Makokoba suburb as the 84 MDC-T members who defected to the MDC on Friday are reportedly living in fear following threats of violence from their former party.

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