Moyo quits Southern Region

Sports Reporter

ZIFA Southern Region secretary-general and member of the Zifa Assembly Brian Moyo has quit his position to take up the education officer post at the Zifa headquarters in Harare.

Ministry probes social grants abuse

Chronicle Reporters

A delegation of senior officials from the Ministry of Labour and Social Services visited Bulawayo on Tuesday to investigate allegations of abuse of social grants for the elderly and vulnerable groups.

Byo Province launches rabies vaccination exercise

Chronicle Correspondent

THE Bulawayo Province Veterinary Services Department has launched a rabies vaccination exercise targeting 6 000 dogs in the city.

Rentals row erupts in Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls Reporter

A ROW over rentals has erupted at Landela Complex in Victoria Falls as the property owner has increased rentals, a development that will see the smallest shop paying about $2 000 up from $1 400 per month.

National bilharzia treatment training programme begins

Pamela Shumba

THE Ministry of Health and Child Welfare has embarked on a training programme to carry out a treatment exercise for bilharzia, following increased cases of the disease and intestinal worms in the country.

Clearing agents nabbed for smuggling

Beitbridge Reporter

TWO Beitbridge-based customs clearing agents have been arrested for allegedly smuggling consignments of snacks worth more than $60 000 into the country through Beitbridge Border Post.

All set for Njelele cleansing ceremony

Prosper Ndlovu

Chronicle Reporter

CHIEFS and spirit mediums from Matabeleland South have stepped up preparations for the cleansing of the Njelele Shrine in Matobo District and hundreds of people are expected to attend the ceremony on Saturday.

Gold panners flee census enumerators

Marvelous Moyo and Makhosi Sibanda

ILLEGAL gold panners popularly known as omakorokoza or otsheketsha operating in Matabeleland South’s Gwanda District are reportedly running away from census enumerators in fear that they might be in the company of police officers.

Njelele not just a rain-making shrine

Hilary Marizani

NJELELE, one of the oldest and most revered religious shrines in the country, has been at the centre of controversy over the past few months.

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