Mat North celebrates 21st February movement
Chronicle Reporter
MATABELELAND North Province will today hold belated 21st February Movement celebrations in Lusulu, Binga District.Clashes in Damascus as shelling continues
Clashes have broken out in Damascus, with Syrian government forces firing mortar rounds on rebel positions, activists say, in what they describe as some of the heaviest fighting in the nation’s capital this month.
Telecel committed to increase coverage in Mat’land
Business Reporter
MOBILE network operator Telecel Zimbabwe has so far this year erected 21 base stations in Matabeleland as part of efforts to increase network coverage and improve service in the region, the chief executive Mr Francis Mawindi, has said.
Tobacco mop-up sales fetch 2 000 bales
Oliver Kazunga
Business Reporter
THE one-day tobacco clean-up sales for the just-ended marketing season closed with more than 2 000 bales being sold, Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) chief executive officer Dr Andrew Matibiri said yesterday.
Zim’s funniest take on City of Kings
Bongani Ndlovu
Four of Zimbabwe’s best comedians will next week descend on Bulawayo for a two day stand up comedy show dubbed, LMFAO.Age cheating mars Copa Coca-Cola
Sports Reporter
MASSIVE age cheating at the Copa Coca-cola Under-17 girls soccer finals held in Victoria Falls ealier this month has seen a delay in the release of the squad that will be going to the regional Confederation of Schools Sports Association of Southern Africa (Cossasa), a source said yesterday.Two gold panners killed in separate mishaps
Midlands Reporter
TWO illegal gold panners died in two separate mine mishaps, which occurred this week in Shurugwi and Gokwe North, bringing to the fore the dangers associated with illegal mining operations, police confirmed.Tuku billed for Byo, Esigodini
Bruce Ndlovu
Bantu Rovers out to get maximum points
Mbonisi Mabhena
BANTU Rovers return to the field of play after a two- week absence with a home game against bottom-placed Projects of Hwange at Luveve Stadium tomorrow.Econet, NetOne feud over interconnection fees
Chronicle Reporters
TWO of the country’s mobile phone operators, Econet Wireless and NetOne, are locked in a feud over US$20 million interconnection fees the latter owes the former.




