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 relationship

MDC-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.

Heavy downpours damage Beitbridge roads

 

Chronicle Reporters

THE heavy rains that pounded Beitbridge District last week have caused wide spread damage to roads around the district leaving other areas virtually impassable.

The worst affected roads are those linking Tshikwalakwala, Chabili, Masera, Shashe and Swereki with Beitbridge town.

This emerged during a tour by the Beitbridge Civil Protection Unit to assess the flood situation in low-lying areas around the district.

Heavy electricity users to pay more: Zesa

Harare Bureau

Heavy electricity consumers should brace to pay more money compared to clients who use less power, dispelling complaints by some consumers that they were being overcharged, Zesa says.

Zesa has set a lower rate for the first 50 kilowatt hours a month which is designed for vulnerable groups and were billed at two cents per unit while those that used between 51 and 300 kilowatts were charged at 11 cents per unit.

This has seen some consumers who slipped into the 51 kilowatts range complaining that the recently introduced prepaid meters system by Zesa was cheating them

President to declare election dates after referendum

Harare Bureau

The draft constitution has waived timelines within which President Mugabe will call for the forthcoming elections and the actual holding of the plebiscite.

This comes amid indications that leaders of political parties may cut on the timelines on constitution making that were provided in the Global Political Agreement as efforts to hold polls gather momentum.

Copac co-chairpersons Cde Paul Mangwana (Zanu-PF) and Mr Douglas Mwonzora (MDC-T) said the new provision had been arrived at because they did not know when the constitution-making process was going to be completed. This means President Mugabe could immediately call for the polls anytime after the new constitution has been adopted.

Mat’land honours VP Nkomo

Chronicle Reporters

THOUSANDS of people from Matabeleland region yesterday braved the heavy rains to pay their last respects to Vice President Landa John Nkomo whose body viewing had to be moved from White City Stadium to the Large City Hall because of the rains.

Vice President Nkomo died last Thursday after a long battle with cancer.

People including politicians from across the political divide thronged his home in Worringham to bid him farewell.

A sombre atmosphere engulfed his residence, about 22 kilometres outside the city along the Bulawayo-Esigodini highway as mourners waited for the arrival of VP Nkomo’s body from his rural home in Tsholotsho.

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