Border jumper drowns

Beitbridge Reporter
A 32-year-old suspected border jumper drowned in the flooded Limpopo River while attempting to illegally cross the border into Zimbabwe, police said yesterday.

Ramaphosa must apologise for Marikana: ANCYL

Johannesburg — ANC national executive committee member and businessman Cyril Ramaphosa must apologise to the families of those killed at Marikana on 16 August, the ANC Youth League said yesterday.

Syria govt agrees to Eid truce

International mediator Lakhdar Brahimi has said the Syrian government had agreed to a ceasefire during the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha.

Byo designer to showcase at ECCT launch

Entertainment Editor

Bulawayo fashion designer, Sidumiso Tshuma will tonight take part in a fashion show which is one of the entertainment events at the launch of the Elizabeth Chanakira Cancer Trust (ECCT) at Crown Plaza Hotel in Harare.

Former Chibuku Road to Fame winner appeals for financial assistance

Bruce Ndlovu

The winner of the 2011 edition of the Chibuku Road to Fame contest in Bulawayo province, Ferdinand Mguni, said he has not done much to develop his music career due to lack of funds.

Economic growth achievable: analysts

Business Reporter

ECONOMIC analysts have expressed optimism in the recovery of the economy in 2013.

Highlanders out to break six-year jinx

Ricky Zililo

HIGHLANDERS will be out to end their six-year-old jinx in the Premiership against their perennial rivals Dynamos who they last beat in a league match in 2006.

Child stalker (60) on the loose

Temba Dube
Chronicle Reporter
A 60-year-old Southwold man in Bulawayo has sparked outrage for allegedly stalking pupils from Greenfield Primary School, giving them gifts and persistently asking them to be his “friends.”

Korean investors keen to partner Govt

Business Reporter

KOREAN investors have shown keen interest in partnering the Government in undertaking an aeromagnetic survey of the country’s mineral resources, Mines and Mining Development Deputy Minister Gift Chimanikire said yesterday.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Conclude draft constitution as a matter of urgency

COPAC’S Second All-Stakeholders Conference ended in Harare on Tuesday with delegates failing to agree on nearly all the contentious issues in the draft constitution. Many have therefore dismissed the conference as a non-event as nothing was achieved during the two days of deliberations.

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