Zimpapers extend helping hand
Chronicle Reporter
ZIMPAPERS Bulawayo branch on Monday donated foodstuffs to Ekuphumuleni Geriatric Nursing Home as a way of giving back to the community.
Jailed match-fixer tried to get Zim citizenship
Lovemore Dube
JAILED serial soccer matches’ fixer Singaporean Wilson Raj Perumal last year sought to acquire a Zimbabwean passport in a bid to disguise himself as he faced the wrath of the law in many countries.
Best evidence yet found for ‘God particle’
US-based physicists reported finding strong hints of the Higgs boson, the elusive “God particle” believed to give objects mass, but said European data is needed to confirm any potential discovery.
Tsikamutandas divide communities
Hillary Marizani
THE increase in the number of self-proclaimed prophets commonly known as tsikamutandas has raised the ire of people, especially in rural areas where they are accused of swindling people of their hard-earned money and livestock.
US regrets hard-line stance on Zim: Ray
Prosper Ndlovu
THE United States regrets its hard-line stance against Zimbabwe and is keen on mending the relations between the two countries, outgoing US Ambassador Mr Charles Ray said yesterday.
Zesa begins installing pre-paid meters
Herald Reporter
ZESA Holdings has started installing the much awaited prepaid meters in Harare and Bulawayo.
Man allegedly steals gun from sleeping cop
Court Reporter
A SUSPECTED robber allegedly stole a service pistol from a sleeping senior policeman and went on a robbery spree.
State wants inspection in loco in South Africa
Peter MatambanadzoSenior Reporter
THE trial of two diamond bosses accused of defrauding Government of US$2 billion resumed yesterday at the High Court with the State applying for an order to conduct an inspection in-loco in South Africa.
Tanzanian woman nabbed over heroin
Court ReporterA TANZANIAN woman was arrested at the Harare International Airport on suspicion of trying to smuggle 6,9 grammes of heroin worth more than US$200 000 out of the country.
MDC-T top official to perfom community service
Crime ReporterMDC-T Harare province vice-chairman Alex Maposa has been ordered to perform 140 hours of community service after being convicted of theft of trust funds involving US$3 500.







