Tuskers lose overseas players

Sports Reporter

CASTLE Logan Cup champions Matabeleland Tuskers Cricket Franchise will be without Paul Horton and wicketkeeper Adam Wheater for the 2012-13 season.

Clinton kicks off Africa tour with plaudits for Senegal

DAKAR — US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton  lauded Senegal’s democratic credentials yesterday on the first leg of a 11-day African tour focused on peace and security that will also take her to troubled South Sudan.

Mpumelelo Primary lift Masiza Cup

Sports Reporter

MPUMELELO Primary School are the inaugural winners of the Masiza Under-14 boys Mpopoma Cluster Cup after pipping Insukamini 2-1 in a lively final played at Lukhanyiso Primary School on Tuesday afternoon.

Dreams to Fame 2012 begins

Auxilia Katongomara

THE Amakhosi Cultural Centre’s annual youth performance arts journey, Dreams to Fame, kicks off this Saturday, with a call on aspiring contestants to register to be part of the talent search competition.

Zimstat enlists 30 000 enumerators

Chronicle Correspondent

THE Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) has enlisted services of 30 100 enumerators, a majority of them civil servants, and acquired 700 vehicles, as it gears for the 2012 population census.

First Mutual rolls out new pension scheme

Lynot Munyaka

FIRST Mutual Life Assurance has rolled out a new pension scheme called hybrid provident pension fund that will see pensioners receiving total cash payment of their contributions upon retirement.

Man kills daughter-in-law in fight over sugar

Leonard Ncube

IN an incident that left residents of Bulawayo’s Sauerstown suburb shocked, a man believed to be in his 70s allegedly killed his daughter-in-law during a fight over sugar.

Mayor vows to confront Biti over statement

Temba Dube

BULAWAYO Mayor Councillor Thaba Moyo has vowed to confront Minister of Finance Tendai Biti

African youths rebel against stereotypes

Jephiter Tsamwi

A British scholar of African history, Margery Perham, once said, “Until the very recent penetration of Europe, the greater part of the African continent was without the wheel, the plough, or the transport animal; without stone houses or clothes except skin; without writing and so without history.”

Veteran educationist Siwardi dies

Chronicle Reporter

ZANU-PF Politburo member Retired Colonel Tshinga Dube’s sister and veteran educationist, Mrs Margaret Siwardi, has died.

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