Tenants’ shenanigans wake landlord

Masvingo Correspondent

Two tenants at a Rujeko house in Masvingo, one of them a married man, were found being intimate while the man’s wife was away on business.

Take me back, I’ll be good — Malema

Johannesburg — Expelled ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has sent a letter to the party’s national conference in Mangaung asking to get his job back.

Married women ‘beg’ Zoey for dance lessons

Entertainment Reporter

MARRIED women are reportedly begging Noleen “Zoey” Sifelani for dance lessons to entertain their husbands, a development that has made her set up a dance school, pencilled to begin next year.

Governor Masuku challenges agricultural research institutions

Chronicle Reporter

MATABELELAND South Governor Cde Angeline Masuku has challenged agricultural research institutions to strengthen their interaction with farmers

Ecobank to meet capital threshold deadline

Business Reporter

Pan African bank, Ecobank, is on track to meeting the new minimum capital threshold for commercial banks, country managing director Mr Daniel Sackey has said.

Macheso in spectacular act

Bruce Ndlovu

Sungura music kingpin Alick Macheso signed off on a spectacular note to Bulawayo fans when he gave a hair-raising performance at Bulawayo Amphitheatre on Saturday night.

Zanu-PF remains on course

 

Simon Khaya Moyo

I once again greet you all in the revolutionary name of our party,  Zanu-PF.

I have been wondering what issues are pertinent to include in this newsletter as there is so much going on currently. However, I have condensed the critical issues that I feel you need to be made fully conversant with. The first of these is no doubt the constitution-making process and the second all-stakeholders’ conference, which convened with the consent of all concerned parties on 22nd and 23rd October 2012.

Tunisian president heckled on Arab Spring anniversary

Protesters hurled rocks and heckled Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki yesterday during the second anniversary commemoration of the self-immolation of a fruit vendor that sparked the Arab Spring. 

Shi’ites under attack in Iraq

Baghdad — A wave of bombings across Iraq yesterday targeted inhabitants of ethnically disputed areas and Shi’ite pilgrims, killing 19 people and wounding dozens.

Cops to perform community service

Masvingo Correspondent

THREE policemen based at Chikato Police Station in Masvingo were last week ordered to perform 315 hours of community service after being found guilty of extorting money from a man they had found with diesel without a licence.

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