EDITORIAL COMMENT: Treasury must release funds for referendum, elections

Zimbabwe is now set to hold a referendum on the proposed New Constitution in January followed by harmonised elections in March.

How Mine promoted, Zim Saints relegated

Ricky Zililo

EMMANUEL Silinda scored in the 87th minute to propel Zifa Southern Region Division One Soccer League club How Mine into the Premiership against Black Boots at the weekend.

Dimaf inadequate: CZI

Mbongeni Ncube
Government’s financial interventions spelt out in the 2013 budget to boost industry will be insufficient to fully revive the sector as long as there is no support from international financial institutions, a senior industrialist has said.

Census survey progressing smoothly: Zimstat

Chronicle Reporter

THE post-enumeration survey presently underway countrywide to evaluate results of the recent national census is progressing smoothly, an official said yesterday.

Four Zambian nationals killed in bus crash

Patrick Chitumba

FOUR Zambians died on the spot and several others were injured when a Zambia-bound bus overturned at the 122km peg near Mbembesi River Bridge along the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls road on Sunday.

More civil servants get bonuses

Victoria Falls Reporter
THERE was excitement among civil servants and businesses in the resort town of Victoria Falls after members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police received their bonuses yesterday.

Bindura farm workers sue Zesa

Harare Bureau
SIX people from Chiwaridzo Farm in Bindura are claiming more than $2,6 million compensation from the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company

Vietnam won’t stamp China passports

Hanoi — Vietnamese authorities are refusing to stamp Chinese passports featuring a map that includes disputed islands in the South China Sea as Chinese territory.

Young Igwe’s star rising

Masvingo Correspondent
KWEKWE-BASED musician Peter Moyo and his group Utakataka put up a scintillating display when they performed at Regency Ritz Night Club in Masvingo on Friday night.

Sanctions halt progress of Zim’s diamond industry

Psychology Maziwisa

SERIOUS changes of opinion are rare in international politics, occurring maybe only once every quarter of a century.

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