Brig-Gen’s wife demands US$15 000 maintenance
Court Reporter
Zimbabwe National Army Brigadier General and medical doctor Celestino Bhasera was yesterday taken to the Civil Court by his estranged wife of Congolese origin seeking US$15 000 maintenance fees for
Murowa Diamonds production up 10pc
Output at Murowa Diamond Mine increased by 10 percent to reach 313 000 carats for the full year ended December 31, 2012 compared to 285 000 carats mined the previous year, parent company Rio Tinto hasMining index rises
THE mining index rose yesterday on gains in gold miner, Falcon while the industrial index retreated as many investors decided to stay away from trading session. Falcon gained US3,3c to US16,01c, lifting the
VP Nkomo given befitinng send off
Herald Reporter
Zimbabweans from all walks of life today thronged the Stodart Hall in Mbare, Harare to give veteran nationalist and Vice President Cde John Landa Nkomo a befitting send off. VP Nkomo died at St Annes
Nyoni dropped, Pritchard in fruitful outing
Sikhumbuzo Moyo
FORMER Highlanders leftwing defender, Vusa Nyoni was dropped from the squad of his Jupiler League side in Belgium, Germinal Beerschot,Western Panthers, OMs storm into final
Ricky Zililo
WESTERN Panthers stormed into the final of the 2013 Zimbo Under-20 Rugby Cup despite losing 3-10 to former champions Old Miltonians at the weekend.Zifa keep Matongorere’s probe team a secret
Sikhumbuzo Moyo
THE identity of the team to investigate the controversy surrounding the World Soccer Player of the Year voting process will remain a secret until completion of the investigations, an official has announced.DRC force Ghana draw
DR Congo came back from 2-0 down to deny Ghana victory in the first game of Group B at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Beitbridge man, half sister arrested for incest
Chronicle Reporters
A 32-year-old Beitbridge man has been arrested along with his half sister aged 17 for engaging in an incestuous relationshipMDC-T factions jostle for nomination forms
Midlands Correspondent
PANDEMONIUM and confusion reigned supreme in the MDC-T’s Midlands South province as hundreds of aspiring Members of Parliament and councillors recently thronged the party’s provincial headquarters in Gweru to get nomination forms which are reported to be in short supply.




