Police raid Sarkozy’s home, office

PARIS. — French police searched former president Nicolas Sarkozy’s offices and home yesterday as part of their probe into claims the former president was involved in illegal political campaign financing, his lawyer said.

30 families face eviction from Rainham Farm

Agriculture Reporter
Nearly 30 families face eviction from Rainham Farm near Dzivaresekwa Extension as the area is earmarked for residential development.

Civil servants press for rural allowance

Chronicle Reporter
THE Government will today hold a crunch meeting with civil servants representatives to discuss salaries and conditions of service.

Ditched man petrol bombs lover’s home

Midlands Correspondent

POLICE in Gweru are investigating a case of attempted arson by a man who allegedly petrol bombed a room belonging to his regular prostitute after she turned him down and took home another man.

Two killed, 25 injured in road accidents

Chronicle Reporter

Two people died on the spot while 25   others were seriously injured in two separate accidents in Bulawayo yesterday.

Daughter (26) strips in front of dad

Court Reporter
A MBARE man whose daughter stripped before him disowned his three children at the Civil Court for their wayward behaviour.

President challenges court on by-elections

Harare Bureau

PRESIDENT Mugabe is challenging the decision by the High Court in Bulawayo directing him to gazette a date for by-elections in three vacant House of Assembly constituencies.

Businesspeople in no show at Zim-China Trade Fair

The Zimbabwe-China Trade Fair aimed at fostering trade between the two countries opened on a low note in Harare on Monday with guest speakers and most Chinese businesspeople failing to turn up.

Facebook raising interesting issues

Jephitar Tsamwi
Of all social networking platforms in the world, Facebook has proved to be the biggest and fastest growing.

Zim’s current account deficit expected to decrease slightly

Zimbabwe’s balance of payments will close the year in the negative as the economy struggles to improve its productive capacities to cut over dependence on imports, latest statistics show.

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