Zec sets date for elections run-off

Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has set 11 September as the date for the holding of run-off elections in nine wards where candidates received an equal number of…

Man (28) defies the odds, goes back to school

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Reporter A 28-year-old man from Emakhandeni suburb in Bulawayo has defied odds by writing and passing Ordinary Level examinations 14 years after he last attended formal school.…

Eziko Theatre Laboratory resumes

Emmanuel Ndlovu Entertainment Correspondent EZIKO Theatre Laboratory, a programme set to provide a platform for artistes to work together in reviewing and critiquing their work, will today roar back to…

Brainy beauties take to ramp

Tinomuda Chakanyuka Midlands Correspondent THE Miss Midlands State University (MSU) 2013 beauty pageant is on tonight at the Midlands Hotel in Gweru with 12 beautiful ladies set to take to…

Patron (26) ‘rapes’ elderly paralysed shebeen queen

Court Reporter A 64-year-old partially paralysed shebeen queen from Bulawayo’s Makokoba suburb was allegedly raped by a 26-year-old patron, who had spent five days at her house.

Emakhandeni family burial today

Senior Reporter THE three family members from Emakhandeni suburb who died in a mysterious fire on Sunday night will be buried today at West Park Cemetery.

Mbeki blasts West over Zim polls

Chronicle Reporter FORMER South African president Cde Thabo Mbeki has lashed out at the West for refusing to endorse Zimbabwe’s harmonised election results saying such actions were tantamount to undermining…

Heads of ministries barred from making appointments

Harare Bureau THE Civil Service Commission has barred Government heads of ministries from making any appointments in the civil service, warning that anyone who authorises any recruitment will meet the…

Govt warns council over bills

Temba Dube Senior Reporter THE Government yesterday warned the Bulawayo City Council against opposing its directive to totally write off bills that have been accumulated by residents in the last…

‘No to foreign interference’

  Harare Bureau President Mugabe yesterday said it was Zimbabwe’s God-given right to determine its destiny without foreign interference. The President said this at the burial of veteran nationalist and…

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