Tourists fined for illegal photo safari
Victoria Falls Reporter
SEVEN French tourists were on Monday arrested and released after paying $20 each for illegally entering the Zambezi National Park for a photographic safari.Government repossesses excess Zimplats land
Harare Bureau
GOVERNMENT has repossessed 27 948 hectares of excess ground containing platinum reserves held by Zimplats that will be allocated to new investors as part of measures to ensure increased mining acitvities.
Mines and Mining Development Minister Obert Mpofu said yesterday that other mining companies across the entire sector would also have excess land repossessed by the Government.
Apart from repossessing excess ground held by mining companies, Government would ban the export of semi-processed platinum in two years to compel platinum mining companies to set up a refinery in the country.
Addressing journalists in Harare, Minister Mpofu said the repossessed Zimplats mining ground would attract at least five new big investors.
He said Zimplats was granted a Special Mining Lease in 1994 to cover 25 years of mining activity, but new geological information indicated that the ground and mineral exceeded the prescribed period.Kenya holds first-ever presidential debate
Kenya has held its first presidential debate – between all eight candidates in next month’s tightly contested poll.Taskforce secures City Hall for Namas
Bruce Ndlovu
The Bulawayo taskforce in charge of organising this year’s Namas has finally managed to pay the city fathers for the use of both the Large and Small City halls.China warns US over anti-Iran sanctions
China has warned that the US sanctions recently imposed against a Chinese individual and certain companies over their alleged trading with Iran will harm Beijing’s relations with Washington, urging the US to “correct its mistaken policy.”NRZ salaries row sucks in employees’ wives
Chronicle Reporters
THE salary row pitting National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) and its employees has sucked in the workers’ wives who tried to stage a demonstration yesterday protesting the non-payment of full salaries to their husbands.
NRZ employees have gone for almost 11 months without full salaries.
More than 60 women were blocked by riot police while staging a demonstration at the Bulawayo Railway Station, in protest over salaries owed to their husbands.
The women demanded to know when their spouses would be paid.
“We have suffered for too long and life has become unbearable back home, as children do not have school fees and as such they cannot go to school.
“It pains me to see them at home every day and I am afraid that they might drop out of school forever if my husband is not paid,” said one woman.Vic Falls employees go for four months without pay
Victoria Falls Reporter
EMPLOYEES contracted by the Department of Public Works to work on the Victoria Falls District Hospital expansion project ahead of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) general assembly have gone for four months without being paid.Murder suspect begs to be hanged
Leonard Ncube
Saints embark on ambitious revival programme
Lovemore Dube
ZIMBABWE Saints steering committee chairman Charles Chiponda is confident that they will reach their target of 50 fully subscribed members before the season kicks off.Entertainment galore in the city
Entertainment Editor





