Tsvangirai on ‘diplomatic offensive’ in Sadc

Harare Bureau

MDC-T leader, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai, is visiting countries in the region in what his party has called a “diplomatic offensive” ahead of the Sadc summit set for Mozambique next week.

Arts education should not be left to the whims of NGOs

Joshua Nyapimbi

This article was motivated by the just-ended high schools drama competition jointly organised by Plan and Intwasa Festival.

Census training suspended

Harare Bureau

THIS year’s census hung in limbo yesterday after the training of enumerators was postponed

Bank employees awarded increment

Oliver Kazunga

Business Reporter

An arbitrator has awarded bank employees a 10 percent salary increment which will see the lowest paid worker getting $632 a month from $575, the Zimbabwe Banks and Allied Workers Union secretary general, Mr Peter Mutasa has said.

Murder suspect tries to bewitch police officer

Leonard Ncube

Court Reporter

A Bulawayo man facing a murder charge has landed himself into more trouble with the law as he was caught trying to bewitch a police officer by taking soil from his footprints.

Ingwe Studios graduates set to rock city

Entertainment Reporter

GRADUATES of Bulawayo’s Ingwe Studios disc jockey training programme are tipped to take the local entertainment industry by storm with one of them already making inroads in the city’s entertainment scene.

Africa Union says AMISOM faces financial constraints

MOMBASA — Africa Union troops which have launched a major onslaught on al-Qaeda allied group, Al Shabaab in Somalia are facing a serious financial crisis that may jeopardise its operations to wipe out the militia in the Horn of Africa nation.

Clinton admits disagreement with SA on certain issues

PRETORIA — Visiting US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday stressed the importance of maintaining good relations with South Africa but admitted differences between the two countries on certain issues.

Generators with small rating damage property

Chronicle Correspondent

Generators with small ratings that members of the public are resorting to because of Zesa load shedding damage appliances as they are not necessarily for home use, electronic engineering experts warned yesterday.

City councillors attack water rationing scheme

Chronicle Reporter

BULAWAYO councillors have attacked the city’s water rationing scheme saying it is pro-rich as it exposed residents in western suburbs to punitive fines while favouring those in the eastern suburbs.

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