Woman gives birth after ‘14 months’

Chronicle Reporter

A BULAWAYO woman claims that she gave birth to a baby after being pregnant for 14 months.

Civil servants to go on full-scale strike

Harare Bureau

CIVIL servants have resolved to embark on a full-scale strike and will meet in Harare today to map out the modalities.

Mzingwane win Copa Coca-Cola final

From Ellina Mhlanga in Victoria Falls
INNOCENT Chifamba’s first-half strike was enough to help Mzingwane High from Matabeleland South edge Pamushana of Masvingo in a closely contested Boys Under-16 Copa Coca-Cola soccer final at Chinotimba Stadium in Victoria Falls yesterday.

Zvishavane Town Council, employees at loggerheads

Midlands Correspondent

Zvishavane Town Council is embroiled in a labour dispute with workers engaged on temporary basis in 2009 to provide the local authority with menial labour during a cholera outbreak.

CDF looters face jail

Harare Bureau

Legislators who looted Constituency Development Funds face jail terms of up to five years if a Bill being concluded by the Government to punish the offenders sails through.

Power blackout as car rams into Zesa pole

Chronicle Reporter

A CAR rammed into an electricity pole along Luveve Road in Bulawayo on Saturday causing a blackout in at least 11 suburbs.

Young Warriors fall to Angola

Harare Bureau
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THE Young Warriors’ hopes of progressing to the last qualifying round of the African Youth Championship suffered a huge blow when they lost to Angola in the first leg of the first round at Rufaro Stadium yesterday.

Look for alternative sources of funding, mining firms urged

Lynot Munyaka

MINING companies have been urged to look for alternative sources of funding instead of waiting for banks to give them money.

Amuli leaves fans asking for more

Entertainment Correspondent

GIFT Amuli and Zvishavane Super Sounds left Esigodini music lovers begging for more after having taken them on a memorable musical journey.

Police ready to stamp out political violence: Chihuri

Marvelous Moyo

Gwanda Correspondent

THE police force is ready to stamp out political violence and create a conducive environment for fair elections, Police Commissioner General Augustine Chihuri has said.

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