Intwasa Arts Festival ends on high note
Bruce Ndlovu Bulawayo was a hive of activity on Saturday as the 8th edition of the Intwasa Arts Festival drew to a close with a host of events that drew big crowds.
General law versus customary law
Pumulani MpofuIN the wake of the circumstances surrounding Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s marriage, it is worth examining the relationship between general law and our customary law.
Hundreds get free health care in Gweru
Midlands Correspondent
THE Chinese Government under the ambit of its Chamber of Chinese Enterprises in Zimbabwe at the weekend launched a Free Health Services Day in Gweru.
Twelve Chinese doctors working in conjunction with the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare medical personnel gave free health care to over 500 people in the Midlands province.
The Chinese medical team indicated that the Free Health Day, will be an annual event, and they will be visiting all the country’s 10 provinces providing free health care to members of the public, mostly the under privileged.
The official launch of Chamber of Chinese Enterprises in Zimbabwe Free Health Day saw the parties in the inclusive Government under Jomic, church organisations, schools and members of the public conducting a clean up campaign in the central business district before they converged at the Gweru Civic Centre.UN urges security accord at Sudan summit
International bodies including the United Nations and the African Union have urged Sudan and South Sudan to reach a comprehensive agreement at a summit of its leaders being held in Ethiopia.
Another widow loses house, vehicle to businessman over $2 000 airtime
Temba Dube
A BULAWAYO widow was forced to relocate to her Buhera rural home after the businessman implicated in a scam targeting title deeds of widows’ properties allegedly took away her house over airtime worth $2 000.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Silencing Malema will not solve SA’s problems
By press time, former African National Congress Youth League president, Mr Julius Malema was facing arrest.Libya moves to dissolve rogue militias
Authorities in Libya have announced a decision to dissolve all militias and armed groups that did not come under the authority of the state after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, state media reports.Watch committee member jailed for killing suspect
Midlands Bureau Chief
A member of the Neighbourhood Watch Committee from Silobela has been sentenced to six years in prison for fatally assaulting an epileptic suspect who had allegedly stolen a bicycle in 2010.Indian PM backs reforms after losing majority
Manmohan Singh, India’s prime minister, has defiantly defended reforms that resulted in the loss of his government’s majority, saying he was forced to bolster growth and restore confidence.Bosso triumph
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