EMA to impose heavy penalties on noisemakers
Temba Dube
Chronicle Reporter
ZIMBABWEANS will soon be paying fines of up to $5 000 or going to jail for a maximum of one year for disturbing neighbours through noise like playing music at high volume.
Evil spirits caused deputy head’s suicide: relatives
Midlands Reporter
RELATIVES of the deputy headmaster who died after allegedly committing suicide by hanging yesterday said his death was caused by evil spirits and had nothing to do with the national population census programme.
Calls for stand-alone sports ministry heighten
Lovemore Dube
FORMER National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe secretary-general Denis Sinyolo said the country’s poor showing at the just-ended Olympics emphasised the need for the country to have a fully fledged sports ministry.Gallery curator pleased with Art Attack
Bruce Ndlovu
Entertainment Reporter
NATIONAL Gallery in Bulawayo assistant curator, Clifford Zulu, has hailed the recently held Art Attack children’s workshop as a success.
Gang nabbed over spate of thefts from vehicles
Chronicle Reporter
POLICE in Bulawayo have arrested four men in connection with a spate of thefts from vehicles in Queens Park and Sauerstown.
Elephant tramples man to death
Victoria Falls Reporter
A 59-year-old man from Jambezi area under Chief Shana in Hwange District was trampled by an elephant and his remains were on Monday morning found strewn all over the ground near his homestead.NGO starts goat-rearing project in Insiza
Lynot Munyaka
Business Reporter
A non-governmental organisation, Zimbabwe Project Trust (ZimPro), has started a goat-rearing project in Insiza to alleviate poverty in marginalised rural communities.
Tobacco clean-up sales start today
Tobacco clean-up sales for the just-ended marketing season will begin today, the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has said.
Sudan, S Sudan under pressure to conclude border deal
KHARTOUM — Arch-foes Sudan and South Sudan will come under pressure to reach a partial deal to secure their border at talks next week to clear the way for a resumption of oil exports and prevent a slide into economic collapse and war, diplomats said.
Bulawayo vows to host memorable Youth Games
Sports Reporter
BULAWAYO Province’s Sport and Recreation Commission (SRC) co-ordinator Sam Dzvimbu said the province will be better hosts of the Zimbabwe National Youth Games when the games return to the City of Kings next year.

