Team Bulawayo gets rousing send-off

Sports Reporter

BULAWAYO Metropolitan province Governor and resident Minister, Cain Mathema, has called on the provincial Youth Games team to do the city proud by clinching the number one spot at the Bindura games.

Landmark ruling on cellphones while driving

Paul Nkala

Deputy News Editor

THERE is no law which authorises the police to refer cases of motorists who are caught using a mobile phone while driving to court for trial, a High Court judge said yesterday.

FC Platinum ready for DeMbare

From Paul Mundandi in Zvishavane

FC PLATINUM have declared war on Dynamos whom they meet in a Castle Lager Premiership match at Mandava Stadium tomorrow.

Dunlop Zimbabwe scoops CZI award

Prosper Ndlovu

AT a time when companies in Bulawayo are facing operational constraints, tyre manufacturer Dunlop Zimbabwe continues to record improved business and is optimistic of increased exports.

‘Unpredictable weather patterns to persist’

Chronicle Reporters
THE country is set to continue having droughts, heat waves, floods and unpredictable weather patterns, climate experts have warned.

Mbundane residents to finally get water

Chronicle Reporter
AFTER going for six years without running water, residents of Mbundane in Bulawayo finally have reasons to smile as water will be connected to them soon.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Make thorough preparations for census

The country will this month embark on a population census, an event that has been taking place every 10 years since 1982.

Trial of Tsholotsho RDC executives postponed

Court Reporter

THE trial of two former Tsholotsho Rural District Council executives and a Bulawayo businessman, which was scheduled to continue yesterday, had to be deferred to 12 September.

Mat South eye big medal haul

Sports Reporter

MATABELELAND South has promised fireworks at this year’s edition of the Zimbabwe National Youth Games which are scheduled to start on Monday in Bindura, Mashonaland Central Province.

Let us glorify our own heroes

Elliott Siamonga

The reverence given to some colonial plaques, statues and other memorabilia still decorating some buildings is symbolic of the long-lasting effects of colonialism and the fact that some people still have a long way to go to decolonise their minds, 32 years after independence.

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