Residents concerned over rise in company litigation cases

Prosper Ndlovu

Chronicle Reporter

BULAWAYO residents and the business community have expressed concern over the increase in

Speed freaks invited to drag race meet

Sports Reporter

LEONORAH Young of the Bulawayo Motoring Club has challenged those with a penchant for speed on the city’s roads to take their skills to the Breedon Everard Race Course on Saturday.

Young artiste appeals for assistance

Entertainment Reporter

YOUNG Bulawayo hip-hop artiste Thando “Kush Kush” Khanye is looking for assistance to release an album which he hopes will put him on the entertainment industry map.

Ecuadorians rally behind Assange asylum bid

Hundreds of Ecuadorians have marched in support of their government’s decision to grant WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange political asylum.

Midwest Rhinos rope in Flower

Lovemore Zigara

MIDWEST Rhinos cricket franchise have appointed former Zimbabwe top order batsman Grant Flower to coach the Kwekwe-based side ahead of the forthcoming season due to kick off early  next month.

Robbers blast into GMB depot

Chronicle Reporter

THREE robbers allegedly broke into a Grain Marketing Board (GMB) depot in Nkayi and got away with a safe containing an undisclosed amount of money.

Stop relying on Govt for inputs, farmers told

Oliver Kazunga

Business Reporter

Farmers need to rely less on assistance from the Government for agricultural inputs support as farming was a business which should generate its own income, economic analysts have said.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Essar must not be allowed to slip through our fingers

Workers of NewZim Steel and their families, captains of commerce and industry, the Government and ordinary Zimbabweans are anxiously awaiting the outcome of the meeting between Government and representatives of Essar Holdings, the majority shareholder of New Zim Steel.

Principals get amended draft

Harare Bureau

Principals in the inclusive Government are now seized with the draft Constitution incorporating proposed amendments by Zanu-PF, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Patrick Chinamasa said yesterday.

Treasury fails to pay social grants

Beitbridge Reporter

elderly persons, disabled and vulnerable children have gone for more than a year without receiving their monthly grants due to Treasury’s delays in releasing the money.

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