Prophet Angel flees cheering public

Freedom Mupanedemo

CELEBRATED prophet and Spirit Embassy Ministries Church founder Eubert Angel yesterday had to abandon his food from a fast food outlet in Gweru and flee from members of the public, who had thronged the premises and started jostling to greet the “man of God”.

Zimasco sends workers on forced leave

Freedom Mupanedemo
THE country’s giant chrome mining company, Zimasco, which is facing serious operational challenges has sent about 500 workers at its Shurugwi division on forced leave.

Council avails 1 600 stands for Hlalani Kuhle/Garikai project

Chronicle Reporters
THE Bulawayo City Council has availed 1 600 more stands to Hlalani Kuhle/Garikai housing project beneficiaries in Cowdray Park who were affected by double allocations.

More than 2 000 beneficiaries of the Government self-help project reportedly lost their housing stands as a result of double allocation.

According to a city council resolution, those that lost stands will be allocated new ones. In an interview on Tuesday, Cowdray Park councillor, Clr Collet Ndhlovu said the stands will be allocated after next Wednesday’s full council meeting.

“We are going to begin allocating the stands after the resolution from the urban lands and town planning committee is endorsed by full council next week,” said Clr Ndhlovu.

He said the process of reversing the double allocations was progressing smoothly.

Asiagate divides nation — Gumede

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
AS Zifa prepare to release the second batch of Asiagate bans tomorrow, the association’s vice president Ndumiso Gumede has revealed that the sanctions they have meted out on the culprits of the match-fixing scam have divided the nation’s opinion. Zifa are tomorrow expected to announce

Cricket match rained off

Jeffrey Murimbechi Sports Correspondent
YET another event hindered the highly anticipated Mountaineers versus Mashonaland Eagles domestic cricket clash as the match was called off due to rain yesterday. The match was initially postponed after the untimely death of the Eagles coach Kevin Curren on October 10 and will decide who will be

Zwambila hails President’s education policy

From Reason Wafawarova in Sydney, Australia
Zimbabwe’s ambassador to Australia Ms Jacqueline Zwambila

UN hails efforts towards new Constitution

Herald Reporter
The United Nations has hailed local political parties for putting efforts to see the successful completion of the Constitution-making process. Speaking during the 67th anniversary of the UN in Harare yesterday, Resident and Humanitarian co-ordinator Mr Alain Noudehou acknowledged the imminent

No more CDF cash for MPs

Herald Reporters
NO more financial disbursements from the Constituency Development Fund will be made to legislators until harmonised elections are held, a Cabinet minister has said.Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Eric Matinenga said that the funds would not be disbursed even if Finance Minister

Stakeholders’ conference a success, say parties

Farirai Machivenyika Herald Reporter
COPAC’S Second All Stakeholders’ Conference was a success and offered Zimbabweans the opportunity to freely express their views on the draft Constitution, political parties and analysts have said.The conference, held at the Harare International Conference Centre on Monday and Tuesday,

National kickboxing champs on cards

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE Kickboxing Association president, Tony Kamangira said they are looking forward to a tough competition when they host the national championships on November 3 in the capital. The championships will be held at Girls High School and five provinces — Harare, Midlands, Manicaland,

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