Zimpapers: When the unintended so damages!
Nathaniel Manheru The Other Side
There is something I don’t understand about our Government and our leaders. This Wednesday we had the Prime Minister’s spokesperson telling Minister Chinamasa off for pointing out that the Prime
I would have voted for Lionel Messi because the talismanic Argentine forward took football to a whole new level again in 2012
Sharuko On Saturday
The critics have questioned how Charles Mabika and Rahman Gumbo somehow missed something that, in their view, was so obvious as to be seen by even a Grade Zero kid, that Messi was streets ahead of
Prof Chavhunduka dies

ZIMBABWE National Traditional Healers’ Association president Professor Gordon
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‘Hospitality industry unlikely to benefit from Afcon’
Business Reporter
THE local hospitality industry is unlikely to derive benefits from the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations which starts in South Africa next week, an official said yesterday.Police launch blitz on unregistered vehicles
Midlands Correspondent
POLICE in the Midlands have launched a blitz on unregistered vehicles that are plying local routes and highways.Pastor in trouble over Tsvangirai’s sex escapades
Marvelous Moyo
THE Gospel Assembly Church leadership has resolved that Pastor Lazarus Muriritirwa be forced to step down as leader of the Johannesburg Assembly Church in South Africa for his involvement in Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s love affairs.
The resolution was passed at a recent meeting, which was held in Bulawayo among 24 pastors of the Gospel Assembly Church drawn from Botswana, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
According to minutes of this meeting, which are in possession of Chronicle, signed by the church’s secretary Mr Joseph Wafawarova, the pastors who attended this secretive meeting included Pastor Enos Imani of Pretoria in South Africa, Pastor Langton Mboneka, of Gaborone in Botswana, Pastor Francis Mangani of Kitwe in Zambia and Pastor Eddie Gatsi of Zimbabwe, who chaired the meeting.
However, Pastor Muriritirwa, who was expected to be present at the meeting, failed to attend for reasons not mentioned though the minutes stated that he had excused himself.Botched surgery victim sues hospital
Court Reporter
A Bulawayo man who was allegedly left partially disabled and forced into early retirement after an operation at Mater Dei Hospital last year, has dragged the health institution to court.Attached Masvingo property to be sold
Masvingo Correspondent
The sale of Masvingo City Council’s attached property will go ahead at the Deputy Sheriff despite the local authority’s bid to have it stopped, Chronicle can reveal.



