Draft constitution must not be delayed by trivial issues
Kennedy Mavhumashava
Thirty seven months of hard work and $45 million in donor and public funds invested in a process that has kept the nation waiting, might go to waste as the constitution-making process faces probably its biggest challenge.
Unesco urges end to attacks on Libyan Sufi mosques, graves
PARIS — The United Nations cultural agency Unesco has urged Libyan authorities to protect Sufi mosques and shrines under repeated attack by hardline Islamists who consider the traditional mystical school of Islam heretical.
Woman forgets car, reports to police
Chronicle Reporter
A Bulawayo woman stretched the “efficiency” of the police’s Vehicle Theft Squad (VTS) to the limit when she forgot where she had parked her car and reported it stolen.Warriors to play Angola at Rufaro
Lovemore Dube
ZIFA have acceded to the Warriors technical team’s request to play Angola at Rufaro Stadium, Harare, in a crucial Afcon first leg of the final qualifier on 9 September.Dynamos on a roll
Harare Bureau
Dynamos ..(1) 2
FC Platinum ..0
Woman brutally murdered in front of children
Chronicle Reporters
Mpala brings album launch to City of Kings
Entertainment Reporter
Female kwaito artiste Charity “Chets” Mpala will tomorrow officially launch her debut album Z’shubile in the city.Bev becomes Byo regular
Bongani Ndlovu
THE insatiable appetite for Bev and the Sexy Angels continues as her act returns to Bulawayo, barely a week after her show in the city where a male reveller stripped naked for her on stage.
EDITORIAL COMMENT:Zesa decision commendable
The decision by Zesa Holdings to stop disconnecting all its residential and commercial consumers pending the installation of pre-paid meters is one of the most reasonable the power utility has taken in the recent past.
‘Economy firmly on recovery path’
Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE has made significant progress in rebuilding its economy over the last three years despite the decrease in business confidence a decade ago and the negative international perception, an official has said.







