Entertainment Reporter

A new nightspot in Zvishavane, Mayosi Leisure Centre, will this weekend try to bring life to the usually sleepy town, when they bring popular comedian and musician Freddy “Kapfupi” Manjalima and his Orchestra Ndozvo band for a show today.

Jazz Night billed to entertain, educate fans

Givemore Muzariri

FORMER Africa Revenge sensation Mehluli Moyo and the Ancient Tribe will stage two shows in Hwange and Victoria Falls today and tomorrow as part of World Aids Day commemorations.

NRZ workers owed six months salaries

 

Chronicle Reporter

THOUSANDS of National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) workers face a bleak festive season as it emerged that the parastatal still owes them six months’ salaries.

EDITORIAL COMMENT:National Defence College already proving its relevance

 

The Zimbabwe Defence Forces have played a crucial role in the development of this country since the pre-independence and post-independence eras.

Call for lifting of Marange diamond trade sanctions

Harare Bureau

SANCTIONS on Marange’s diamond trade should be lifted as they are creating loopholes for illegal trade and fiscal leakages, Parliamentary Committee on Mines and Energy chairman Mr Edward Chininga has said.

President caps 62 at LSU

Chronicle Reporter

PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday capped 62 students at the third graduation ceremony of Lupane State University

A thirsty middle class

James Shikwati

AS prosperity spreads, more needs to be done to address binge drinking by Africa’s nouveau riche.

TelOne introduces prepaid billing system

Business Reporter

THE country’s fixed telephone operator, TelOne, has introduced a prepaid billing system that will allow subscribers to monitor usage of data.

Woman dumps baby at hubby’s workplace

Midlands Correspondent

A 24-year-old Gweru woman has been arrested for allegedly dumping her four-month old baby at her husband’s workplace accusing him of neglecting the family, a Gweru magistrate heard yesterday.

CSC urged to invest in South Sudan

 

Business Reporter

THE Cold Storage Company should consider investing in South Sudan in order to revive the country’s ailing meat processor and marketer operations, an official said yesterday.

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