MDC-T agrees on elections

Harare Bureau

MDC-T has agreed to holding of elections next year, with secretary-general and Finance Minister Tendai Biti saying yesterday he would provide funds for the polls and referendum in the 2013 national budget.

Macheso enthralls Masvingo fans

Walter Mswazie

SUNGURA maestro Alick Macheso and his Orchestra Mberikwazvo band put up a five-star display when they performed at Club Oasis in Masvingo on Saturday night.

Macheso, who appeared on stage to a rapturous applause just after midnight, did not disappoint his legions of fans that thronged the favourite watering hole by churning his popular hits which were spiced by songs from his yet to be released new album.

Protect public against greedy banks

When the multi-currency system was introduced in 2009 and many companies were facing challenges, financial institutions were among the first to post huge annual profits.
Some even wondered how, in an economy that was struggling, banks could be achieving super profits when other companies posted loss after loss each passing financial year.

Husband catches supermarket manageress wife red-handed

Victoria Falls Reporter

THERE was drama at the Livingstone Truck-Inn, Zambia, when a manageress at a leading supermarket in Victoria Falls was allegedly caught red handed by her husband, a small-to-medium enterprises businessman, having a nice time with her lover in a haulage truck.

Bosso, DeMbare take title fight to the wire

Ricky Zililo
THE stalemate between the country’s most followed teams Dynamos and Highlanders at Rufaro Stadium on Sunday left the Premiership champion-ship race still open and highly likely that it will go to the wire.

Children among dead in Damascus bombing

A car bomb in the Syrian capital has killed 10 people and wounded 41 more, according to a state news agency and government officials.
The deadly bombing in Damascus yesterday brought a bloody end to a failed attempt at a three-day ceasefire which was marked more by air strikes and firefights than a slowing of the conflict.

Now, a test to detect cancer, HIV with naked eye

Scientists have developed a new ten times cheaper ultra-sensitive sensor test to detect the early stages of several cancers and viruses, including HIV, with the naked eye.

Is ‘match-fixing’ rearing ugly head in Eastern Region Div One league?

Godknows Matarutse
AS the race for promotion hots up in the Zifa Eastern Region Division One League, the                     match between log leaders Triangle and Gaza Gunners failed to take place amid allegations of match-fixing.

NRZ appeals against court ruling in labour dispute

Court Reporter

THE National Railways of Zimbabwe has filed an application for leave to appeal against a Labour

Residents invite Zinatha to help fight satanists

Chronicle Reporter

RESIDENTS from Bulawayo’s Cowdray Park suburb have engaged the Zimbabwe National Traditional

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