Star FM personalities meet listeners

Bongani Ndlovu
NEW kid on the block, Star FM, is in the city doing road shows in order for listeners to meet radio personalities and raise awareness about the radio station.

Young Warriors line up Zambia friendlies

Harare Bureau

THE Young Warriors have boosted their preparations for their Under-17 African Youth Championships return leg against Mozambique by securing two friendly matches against Zambia this weekend.

Intercessor axed

Court Reporter

A man from Insuza area is lucky to be alive after he was struck on the head with an axe while trying to stop a fight and his assailant was yesterday jailed for four years.

Women make steady in-roads into political office

Vaidah Mashangwa

It is surprising to note that a new order has emerged; a new era in which women are going up the ladder in professions, public administration and management. 

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Opening of Defence College milestone for Zimbabwe

The official opening of the National Defence College by President Mugabe in Harare yesterday is yet another milestone in Zimbabwe’s security and tertiary education history.

China hails Africa for support

Prosper Ndlovu

CHINA is greatly indebted to Africa in many ways and that is why it continues to extend support and seek partnership with the continent despite hostile attitudes once exhibited by countries such as Libya, an official said.

Striking miners reject Lonmin wage offer

Striking workers at South Africa’s crippled Lonmin mine yesterday rejected a wage offer from the platinum giant intended to end a stayaway that has spread across the mining industry.

Byo secures funds for aquifer boreholes

Chronicle Reporter
THE Minister of Water Resources Management and Development, Samuel Sipepa Nkomo,

Makandiwa bouncers manhandle spirit medium

Harare Bureau
A self-proclaimed spirit medium was manhandled by eight bouncers during a service at United Family International Church’s premises in Chitungwiza after challenging Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa to a demonstration of power before the congregation.

Woman demands $300 000 for ‘HIV infection’

Court Reporter

A Bulawayo woman has issued summons against a prominent city businessman, demanding more than $300 000 for damages, saying he infected her with HIV.

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