Indian Embassy official hails ‘successful exhibition’

Herald Reporter The Indian handicrafts exhibition held in Harare last week registered great success, with hundreds of people taking time to appreciate original crafts from that country, an Indian Embassy…

Music promoter almost bashed in Lundi no show

Brenda Phiri and Yeukai Karengezeka Music promoter Beauty James of Beauty Africa Promotions was nearly assaulted by fans in the Harare Gardens on Saturday after she failed to bring South…

New ZimSteel revival to take longer

CommencemenT of operations at New ZimSteel, formerly Ziscosteel will take more time than the public anticipates, a Cabinet minister has said.

CFU spearheads formation of new farmers’ federation

Harare Bureau The Commercial Farmers Union, a whites only organisation that collapsed following land reform, is now spearheading a federation that incorporates all farmers’ unions as it seeks to become…

Mat North accounts for 14pc of school dropouts

Chronicle Reporter MATABELELAND North province has the highest number of children that are not going to school in the country as the province accounts for 14 percent of all the…

Stocktheft syndicate unearthed

Midlands Bureau Police in the Midlands are investigating a stocktheft syndicate which has been using counterfeit livestock clearance certificates and animal permits to steal cattle which they would sell to…

Residents resolve to block overcharging kombis

Chronicle Reporter Cowdray Park residents hav3e resolved to barricade the main road leading into the suburb this morning to force commuter omnibus operators to reduce the fares to R5.

Council sues safari operator

Temba Dube Senior Reporter THE Tsholotsho Rural District Council is suing Gariya Safaris to recover about $135 000 that the company allegedly failed to pay to council as part of…

Council warns against occupying houses without toilets

Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO City Council has warned residents against occupying houses which do not have proper sanitary facilities such as toilets. In a statement, Bulawayo City Council senior public relations…

More headaches for Parly

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter PARLIAMENTARIANS gobble at least US$200 000 per week in sitting allowances and accommodation when both Houses sit. Government also pays the legislators’ travel and subsistence allowances…

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