Children sexual abuse ‘rampant’ in India

The Indian government has failed to curb the rampant sexual abuse of children, especially in schools and state-run child care facilities, a rights group said.

BCC to repossess undeveloped industrial stands

Chronicle Reporter

THE Bulawayo City Council is conducting an audit of all undeveloped industrial and commercial stands in the city with the view of repossessing them.

SK moves motion to honour VP Nkomo

Chronicle Reporter

SENATOR Simon Khaya Moyo on Wednesday moved a motion in the Senate to honour the late Vice President Cde Landa John Nkomo, whom he described as a unifier.

Bizzare deaths in Mandara

Evelene Taadira Herald Reporter
A Mandara couple lost two daughters within 48 hours after they reportedly failed to seek medical attention on religious grounds. The girls, identified by neighbours as Christy and Charmaine Magwanyata, reportedly fell ill last week. The girls were, however, taken to hospital upon the intervention of neighbours who called the police.

Apex council attacks gvt

Bulawayo Bureau
The Apex Council has attacked the Ministry of Public Service over the rejection of the negotiators they appointed saying it is clear that the Government has an “agenda” over the issue. The Apex Council led by Mr David Dzatsunga, last week chose nine substantive negotiators from different civil servants’ unions and handed

Biti reckless statement causes shivers in Spain

Felex Share Herald Reporter
Finance Minister Tendai Biti’s reckless statement that Government is broke almost scuttled Zimbabwe’s co-hosting,

President Mugabe consoles Shamu family

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter
President Mugabe has urged Zimbabweans to unite and help each other in times of need. He said such behaviour help to preserve Zimbabwe’s culture and tradition.
Addressing mourners gathered at the funeral of Ambuya Mary Shamu, mother to Media, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu in Harare yesterday,

Energy Mutodi arrested

Crime Reporter
Businessman-cum-musician Energy Mutodi was yesterday arrested at the Harare Civil Courts

Workers attach 50 council vehicles

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
EIGHT Chitungwiza municipal workers have attached the employer’s 50 vehicles to recover US$1,4 million awarded to them as back pay in a labour dispute.
The workers won a labour case against the municipality and got an order to be paid a combined US$1,4 million. Council did not pay the money, prompting the

Lax security at waterworks threatens public health

Tendai Rupapa Court Reporter
THE lives of Harare residents are at risk as there is little security at Morton Jaffray Water Works where people easily sneak in to steal water treatment chemicals.
Morton Jaffray Water Works pumps water to the city’s surbubs. This came out during an inspection-in-loco at the waterworks by the Harare Magistrates Courts

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