Jazz not dead in Bulawayo says Tata Mojo
Saturday Leisure Reporter
JAZZ music has been part of Bulawayo for many years and the soothing melodies that are part of the music revitalise the soul and relax the mind after an eventful day at work.
Bulawayo set for Urban Grooves revival
Givemore Muzariri
A BULAWAYO music producer has teamed up with his counterparts based in Harare in a bid to boost emerging musicians in the city.
Oliver Mtukudzi adopts Bulawayo musicians
Givemore Muzariri
Oliver Mtukudzi has for the first time, adopted two young musicians from Bulawayo for live shows in a bid to give them the much-needed exposure.
Man survives lioness attack
Chronicle Correspondent
A man from Jambezi in Hwange District is lucky to be alive after surviving an attack by a lioness.
Manhunt for suspected border jumpers
Beitbridge Reporter
POLICE in Matabeleland South have launched a massive manhunt for two suspected border jumpers who fled following the discovery of an unlicenced firearm in their bag at Beitbridge Border Post.
Zanu-PF: When defeat gets so sweet
The Thursday judgement by the Supreme Court gives legal weight to the call for early elections, does it not? Of course the judgement relates immediately to three constituencies.
Yet its ramifications extend well beyond the three, to suggest many possibilities, all of them favourable to Zanu-PF. The floodgates have been opened and it does not require any clairvoyance to predict the direction of events henceforth. Only a little memory will help one recall that Zanu-PF has
Kalusha Bwalya didn’t play alone in the Zambian team, but he always made the difference and that is why he is the legend
While we haven’t been blessed with a magician like Messi, we still should thank the football gods that we have been given our own Musona and I’m pretty sure the South Afric-ans, if players were traded across national teams, would have used all their money in their Reserve Bank to buy Knowledge.Cop sues Makandiwa over debt
Daniel Nemukuyu
Senior Court Reporter
A senior police officer has filed a US$37 250 lawsuit against United Family International Church founder Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa after he allegedly failed to fully pay for the house sold to him last year.
Senior Assistant Commissioner Annamore Jamu, who is a medical doctor in the police force, claims the prophet has refused to pay for the house he is currently occupying in Borrowdale.
The police officer claims she sold to Prophet Makandiwa House Number 42 Duiker Crescent Borrowdale West for US$280 000 but she only received US$242 750, leaving a balance of S$37 250.
Snr Asst Comm Jamu on Tuesday filed summons at the High Court claiming her balance.
In the summons prepared by Venturas and Samukange law firm, the senior police officer is claiming US$37 250 together with interest.
She is also seeking to be awarded costs of the lawsuit.
According to the plaintiff’s declaration, the two on January 6 last year entered into an agreement of sale for the Borrowdale property.
Prophet Makandiwa agreed to buy the house for US$280 000 and the agreement was put in writing.
Both parties signed the agreement and the purchase price was paid in installments.
EU to suspend sanctions
Hebert Zharare and Tendai Mugabe
THE European Union and Britain are preparing to lift the illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe.
The sanctions also
Economic stability triggers baby boom
Paidamoyo Chipunza
Senior Health Reporter
Child births have risen in Zimbabwe from 3,8 to 4,1 births per woman since 2006 in what many experts









