Two women die in suspected murder cases

Chronicle Reporter

TWO women were killed under mysterious circumstances involving suspicion of arson in separate incidents in Matabeleland North Province.

Call for commercialisation of state enterprises

State enterprises should commercialise their operations to reduce dependence on central government for funding, an official has said.

Boxers bring medals

Sports Reporter

FORTUNATE Chidziwo and Steven Masiyambumbi lifted the nation’s flag high when they respectively claimed silver and bronze medals in the African Boxing Championships that ended on Saturday in Gaborone, Botswana.

Call for governments to promote green economy

Victoria Falls Bureau

ZIMBABWE and Zambia have co- celebrated the belated World Environment Day in the resort town of Victoria Falls with calls for governments to promote the green economy and safeguard the ozone layer from the increased of emission of green house gases.

Hwange, Bosso share spoils

From Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange

Hwange …………………………………………..(0)1

Highlanders ………………………………………(1)1

A draw was the fairest result as Hwange and Castle Lager Premier log leaders Highlanders clashed in an evenly balanced friendly match at the Colliery Stadium yesterday.

Slippery striker Ozias Zibande had put Bosso in the lead in the 35th minute, hitting the roof of the net after connecting a delicate right flank cross from Beaven Chikaka, which he coolly brought down before hammering home.

Council launches blitz on errant motorists

Chronicle Reporter

THE Bulawayo City Council has embarked on a vehicle clamping and impounding exercise in a bid to force motorists to pay fines for about 20 000 outstanding traffic offences tickets worth more than $100 000.

Zanu-PF launches Sikhanyiso Ndlovu District

Chronicle Reporter

PEOPLE in Bulawayo should remain united and loyal to Zanu-PF to consolidate the party structures in the province, the party’s Secretary for Education, Dr Sikhanyiso Ndlovu said yesterday.

No camping for Olympic Games team: Mguni

Sikhumbuzo Moyo

TEAM Zimbabwe that will participate at the London 2012 Olympic Games will not camp for training as most of the athletes are based overseas where there are better training facilities as compared to what we have locally, an official has said.

War veterans want $18 000 gratuity

Midlands Correspondent

WAR veterans want Government to pay them $18 000 each which they claim is part of the gratuity that the Government still owes them after being initially paid a Z$50 000 lump sum each in 1997.

Woman raped, brutally murdered

Beitbridge Reporter

A 21-year-old Beitbridge man allegedly raped his neighbour’s wife in full view of her two-year-old baby before he went on to kill the woman and the toddler by striking them with an old bicycle frame and a log.

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