Highlanders to offload players

 

Sikhumbuzo Moyo

Senior Sports Reporter

CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League 2012 runners up, Highlanders will offload some of their players as they try and accommodate new players they want for the forthcoming season set to begin during the second week of March.

Binga woman drowns on way to clinic

Chronicle Reporter

A 38-year-old woman from Binga drowned after trying to cross a flooded Chunga River on her way to the clinic.

Taxi drivers arrested for operating without licences

Plumtree Correspondent

THREE pirate taxi drivers from Bulawayo that were operating along Bulawayo- Plumtree Road have been arrested for working without operators’ licences.

Firewood vendor embroiled in juju row

Chronicle Reporter

A firewood vendor was found half-naked in New Lobengula in Bulawayo early yesterday morning allegedly sprinkling water at a market place in what residents suspect is an act of juju  (magical powers) to enhance her business.

Byo Police ordered to weed out pirate taxis

 

Chronicle Reporter

POLICE in Bulawayo have been ordered to weed out pirate taxis or face the wrath of the force’s anti-corruption drive.

AU ignores calls to put Zimbabwe on summit agenda

 

Farai Dzirutwe in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

The African Union has ignored calls for Zimbabwe to be put on the summit agenda.

BCC has declared war on me: Chombo

 

Leonard Ncube

Chronicle Reporter

Minister of Local Government, Rural and Urban Development, Dr Ignatius Chombo yesterday said the Bulawayo City Council has declared war on him by refusing to swear in Mr Fidelis Fengu as a special interest councillor.

Minister Chombo gave the council a directive on 22 November last year to swear in Mr Fengu as a special interest councillor for people with disabilities, but the local authority barred him from assuming office.

‘Butcheries endangering customers’ lives’

 

Temba Dube

Chronicle Reporter

POLICE destroyed about four tonnes of unwholesome and uninspected meat while 1 122 butcheries were shut down for operating illegally last year.

Speaking at a police crime awareness campaign in Bulawayo on Friday, National Anti-Stock theft national coordinator Assistant Commissioner Bernard Dumbura said eight abattoirs and 800 food outlets were also shut down for unhealthy practices that endangered the lives of customers.

PSA to meet Apex Council over new negotiating team

 

Pamela Shumba

Chronicle Reporter

PUBLIC Service Association (PSA) president, Mrs Cecilia Alexander, has agreed to meet the Apex Council led by Mr David Dzatsunga this week, to form a new negotiating team that will spearhead civil servants’ salary negotiations.

Government turned down civil servants unions’ request to recognise the old Apex Council, leading to the Apex Council led by Mr Dzatsunga to call for a meeting that is expected to come up with a new negotiating team.

Bafana make it through

 

South Africa fought back twice against a determined Morocco side to finish top of Group A as they drew 2-2, thanks to goals from May Mahlangu and Siyabonga Sangweni, at the Moses Mabhida Stadium, while Morocco head home earlier than expected.

The stakes were at an all-time high for either team as South Africa needed to claim just one point to ensure their spot into the quarter finals, while Morocco had all to play for and needed to grab their first three points of the tournament to keep their chances alive.

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