Sitauze chieftainship wrangle finally resolved
Beitbridge Reporter
THE Chiefs’ Council on Friday finally resolved the Sitauze chieftainship wrangle, which had rocked the Beitbridge royal family since the death of Chief Pariti Sitauze in 2006.
Civil servants warn Biti
Harare Bureau
CIVIL servants’ unions have warned Finance Minister Tendai Biti against freezing civil servants’ salaries, as he would be deliberately inviting their wrath.
Too many blunders cost Mighty Warriors: Mugadza
From Grace Chingoma in Lagos, Nigeria
MIGHTY Warriors coach Rose Mugadza says it is the end of the road for her troops but it should not be the end of the journey for the team which has promised so much within a short period.
Rio’s message of gloom will follow absentee leaders
UNITED NATIONS — President Barack Obama heads a list of high profile absentees from the Rio sustainable development summit this week where UN leaders say some tough decisions will have to be taken for the future of the planet.
Woman seeks long lost child’s father
Chronicle Reporter
A 55-year-old woman from Mzilikazi suburb in Bulawayo is looking for the father of her 35-year-old son whom she last saw 30 years ago.
SA Afro jazz artiste wants to work with Tuku
Entertainment Reporter
SOUTH African Afro jazz artiste Bongeziwe Mabandla on Saturday night gave an outstanding performance at Horizon Pub, Bar, Lounge and Restaurant during his show to commemorate Fete de la Musique (World Music day)
The show was organised by Alliance Française de Bulawayo in conjunction with the Embassy of France in Zimbabwe.
Harare City to fulfil fixture against Dynamos
Sikhumbuzo Moyo
CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League debutants Harare City have said they will play Wednesday’s league match against Dynamos in the interest of fair play and in honour of the sponsors only.
The encounter is set for Rufaro Stadium.
Warriors beat Burundi and progress
Harare Bureau
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STRIKER Knowledge Musona’s lone goal has propelled Zimbabwe to the next round of African Cup of Nations qualifiers as a 10-man Warriors prevailed over Burundi in a preliminary round match at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.
Shelling intensifies on Syria’s Homs
Activists say Syrian troops have intensified their shelling of rebel-held neighbourhoods in the central city of Homs as living conditions there deteriorate further.
The neighbourhoods of Jouret al-Shayyah, the Old City, al-Khalidiyeh and al-Hamidiyeh have been under intense shelling and ground attacks for a week.








