Russia says use of force against Iran ‘unacceptable’
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has rejected as “unacceptable” any use of force against Iran as a resolution to the Western dispute over Tehran’s nuclear energy programme.
EU sets conditions for sanctions removal
Harare Bureau
THE European Union has said it will suspend illegal sanctions it imposed on Zimbabwe after the constitutional referendum expected next month.
The European bloc traditionally reviews its position on sanctions in February every year.
In response to questions yesterday, EU head of delegation to Zimbabwe Ambassador Aldo Dell’ Ariccia said the European bloc was keen to see the full implementation of the Global Political Agreement signed by Zanu-PF and the two MDC formations.Four-day water shedding schedule under spotlight
Chronicle Reporter
THE Bulawayo City Council is pumping just a fraction of the 17 000 cubic metres that it is
Nama preps at advanced stage
Auxilia Katongomara
Entertainment Correspondent
ORGANISERS of the 12th edition of the National Arts Merit Awards (Nama) were at the Bulawayo Large City Hall on Friday to work out how the stage and other modalities would be set up for the award presentation ceremony.
Call for clampdown on open air churches
Chronicle Reporters
BULAWAYO residents yesterday urged the city council to act decisively on open air churches
Fake notes volume worrisome
Business Reporter
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has urged retailers and the public to be wary of fake United States dollars and South African rand notes circulating in major cities, including Bulawayo.
Small-scale miners council set for launch
Business Reporter
THE recently established Zimbabwe Artisanal and Small-Scale for Sustainable Mining Council (ZASMC) will be launched in Harare soon, the council’s president, Mr Wellington Takavarasha has said.
He said they were working on modalities for the launch.
“We are working to have the council launched, and if all goes accordingly, the launch date will be next week (this week),” he said.
Women fight over baby
Prosper Ndlovu
Chronicle Reporter
TWO women caused a stir at the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) when they sought a Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) test following a dispute over a four-year-old child which they both claimed to be theirs.
A DNA test is done to ascertain a person’s genetic material and identity.
An official from the hospital who preferred anonymity said the two women, Ms Priscilla Phiri and Ms Siphilisiwe Sibanda, arrived at the hospital on Thursday at about 5pm accompanied by their relatives.
Bosso elect treasurer, vice chairman
Ricky Zililo
Sports Reporter
HARARE-based businessman Mgcini Mpofu was yesterday elected Highlanders vice chairman and Jerry Sibanda was elected treasurer.
The elections were held at the Highlanders Clubhouse with 224 bona-fide members casting their votes for the vice-chairman and treasurer. Only two people abstained from voting.
Support indigenous churches —Minister
Pamela Shumba
Chronicle Reporter
INDIGENOUS churches should be respected and given sufficient support to ensure total indigenisation and empowerment in the country, Youth, Indigenisation and Empowerment Minister Saviour Kasukuwere said yesterday.
Addressing hundreds of congregants during the Guta RaMwari Zvimiso 53rd anniversary of the advent of the second Host of God in Mpopoma, Bulawayo, Minister Kasukuwere said it was important for churches, especially those started by local people, to be given adequate support to make sure that there was total economic empowerment in the country.









