UN Security Council to back Mali peacekeepers in weeks

DUBLIN — The UN Security Council is expected to reach an agreement in two to three weeks to deploy up to 6 000 peacekeepers in Mali to help stabilise the country after a rebel incursion, a senior UN official said on Tuesday.

Cattle, crop feud ends in tragedy

Chronicle Reporter

A NyamaNdlovu man was killed after he drove a herd of cattle into a neighbour’s field to graze in retaliation after the latter refused to drive out his cattle that were grazing in the deceased’s fields.

Bulawayo travel agency scores a double

Chronicle Reporter

A Bulawayo-based travel agency last Friday scored a double by scooping two awards for the best consultancy and First Runner Up for the outstanding travel agency conferred by Travelport Zimbabwe.

Valentine gift from Botswana

Isdore Guvamombe
This villager will not spit his venomous ink on this year’s Valentine’s Day as requested and expected by his legion of readers, for, in the village in the land of milk, honey and dust, or Guruve, there is no

Malaria claims 10 in Manicaland

Paidamoyo Chipunza Health Reporter
A serious malaria outbreak in Manicaland province has claimed 10 lives while more than 22 000 people  were treated of the disease in one week alone. Statistics from the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare

Charles Mungoshi on the mend

Problem Masau Arts Correspondent
Celebrated author Charles Mungoshi, who suffered a stroke in 2010, is on the mend.
An agile Mungoshi could be seen walking around his yard after attending a service conducted by

Love is in the air

Brenda Phiri Arts Correspondent
Love is in the air and most people are up and about exchanging gifts.
Harare’s CBD was a hive of activities since the beginning of the week with shoppers flocking gift and

Presidency sends condolence message to Shamu family

Herald Reporter
Condolences continued to pour in to the Shamu family following the death of Ambuya Mary Shamu who was Media, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu’s mother. Ambuya Shamu was buried at

Met Office issues flood warning

Agriculture Reporter
The Meteorological Services Department has warned people in the Mashonaland, Manicaland and Matabeleland North provinces to brace for heavy rains and violent thunderstorms expected from

Miracle money in Parly

Herald Reporter
DEPUTY Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara was yesterday quizzed to explain Government’s policy on the issue of miracle money being ‘produced’ by Prophet Uerbert Angel of the Spirit Embassy

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