Security Mills gets capital injection
Business Reporter
ONE of the leading textile companies in Bulawayo, Security Mills, has secured $300 000 capital injection from a new investor, a development aimed at revamping operations and creating more than 1 500 jobs.
Sables expect tough battle in Tunisia
Ricky Zililo
THE Zimbabwe senior national rugby team will today leave for a tricky Africa Cup Group 1A competition that will run from 9-15 July in Tunisia.
Water shedding schedule out
Temba Dube
THE Bulawayo City Council has released a water shedding schedule amid reports that the Ministry of Water Resources, Management and Development is failing to pay its water bill.
Govt funding Tsvangirai spouse’s shopping spree
Harare Bureau
Government is funding Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s spouse Ms Elizabeth Macheka’s week-long private visit to South Africa and India ostensibly to buy jewellery and paraphernalia related to the couple’s wedding set for September.
School commissions 66-seater bus
Chronicle Reporter
USHER High School in Figtree on Wednesday commissioned a 66-seater bus worth $212 700.
Security concerns loom large ahead of Libya vote
TRIPOLI — Security concerns loom large in the minds of Libyans and international observers in the run-up to the first democratic elections after four decades under slain leader Muammar Gaddafi.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Bring finality to Njelele shrine, war veterans saga
GOVERNMENT must intervene in the Njelele shrine-war veterans saga and bring the issue to finality, lest the whole issue desecrates our cultural values and mores.
Hospitals offer free maternity services
Pamela Shumba
GOVERNMENT hospitals and council clinics have started offering free maternity services in a bid to improve maternal and child health care in the country.
Lands committee in quandary as villagers resettle themselves
Chronicle Reporter
THE Insiza District Lands Committee is facing a challenge of people who are resettling themselves in the Debshan resettlement area.





