Chasi arrested for murder
Temba Dube, Chronicle Reporter
RENOWNED black empowerment activist Sonny Chasi (72) has been arrested for allegedly killing his wife.
Chasi reportedly found his wife, Dorcas Chasi (41) six months pregnant when he was released from prison about three weeks ago.
Vote for leaders with insight, Mat’land electorate told
Prosper Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter
THE Deputy President of the Senate, Naison Khutshwekhaya Ndlovu, yesterday called on the people of Matabeleland to vote for leaders who will deliver.
Sen Ndlovu, a veteran politician and first black Mayor of Bulawayo after independence, said next year’s elections scheduled for March gave the people of Matabeleland the chance to elect quality councillors, Members of the House of Assembly and Senators.
Competition and law policy to be reviewed
Business Reporter
THE United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) will fund a three-year programme to review Zimbabwe’s Competition and Law policy.
In an interview from Harare, the Competition and Tariff Commission director Mr Alexander Kububa said the programme would start next year.
Benghazi security chief assassinated
BENGHAZI — The security chief in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi was assassinated late on Tuesday, a security official said. Unknown persons opened fire from a car at Fraj al-Dersi in front of his home. He was hit by three bullets and died shortly after being taken to Benghazi Medical Centre,
Kenneth Kaunda lands top award
LUSAKA — Former Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda has been awarded the prestigious Icon of Africa Award by the Voice Magazine of the United Kingdom for his role in the liberation of Africa. Dr Kaunda was bestowed with the Magazine’s Achievers’ Award 2012 in the Netherlands last Friday, for
Hockey fiesta in Zimbabwe
Augustine Hwata Sports ReporterACTION in international hockey returns to Zimbabwe next month with the staging of the Africa Cup of Club Championships at Khumalo Stadium.
The Hockey Association of Zimbabwe are hosting the tournament which is expected to attract 12 men and eight women’s clubs from across the
Company car misuse backfires
Wenceslaus Murape At the Workplace
Misuse of company property has for long resulted in employers and workers being at loggerheads. The main bone of contention has ultimately been what constitutes misuse of company property and what would be the appropriate sentence? Patrick Mashingaidze worked for Zesa HoldingsNew RG’s Office building nears completion
Construction of the new building to house the office of the Registrar-General is expected to be finished by April next year, an official said on Wednesday. Construction of the building started in July 1997 and was scheduled to be finished by 2000 but failed due to the ever-increasing inflation.Presidential scheme also benefits peri-urban farmers
Herald Reporter
Thousands of peri-urban farmers from Hatcliffe, Harare, received farming inputs from the Presidential Well-wishers’ Inputs Scheme launched in the area recently. Speaking at the launch, Zanu-PF Harare Province vice-chairperson Cde Christopher Chigumba applauded the timely distribution of the
Anglican Church needs cleansing
Tichaona Zindoga
So, the long-drawn-out Anglican property ownership saga is nearing its denouement after the Supreme Court ruled in favour of Bishop Chad Gandiya and his Church of the Province of Central Africa against Dr Nolbert Kunonga. The latter, who broke away from the CPCA over some


