Central African Republic president, PM resign at summit: statement

N’DJAMENA – Central African Republic’s interim President Michel Djotodia and his prime minister have resigned, according to a statement issued after a two-day summit in neighboring Chad.

Latest: Gun-totting teenagers off remand

Tendai Rupapa, Senior Court Reporter THE two Harare teenagers who allegedly ambushed and shot at six cars on separate occasions in one night while wearing camouflage have been removed from…

South Sudan army advances into rebel held areas

South Sudan’s army is advancing on the key rebel-held centres of Bentiu and Bor, as rebels strengthen defences in Bentiu. An army spokesman was quoted as saying that government troops…

Teachers demand quick decision on salaries

Nomusa Mdukuzi Chronicle Reporter TEACHERS piled pressure on the government yesterday, demanding a quick decision on a promised salary increment ahead of next week’s meeting between public sector unions and…

Artistes optimistic of fair air play

Bongani Ndlovu Entertainment Correspondent BULAWAYO artistes are looking forward to a local commercial radio station  being licensed, saying more stations in the sector would level the playing field.

Chavunduka burial arrangements to be finalised today

Entertainment Correspondent FINAL burial arrangements for veteran broadcaster, Alison “Alice” Chavunduka are expected to be completed today with her body expected in the country at the weekend, a family spokesperson…

Teenagers ‘stab neighbour to death’

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter TWO teenagers stabbed their neighbour to death during a fight outside a supermarket, a court heard yesterday. Uvenzio Mugadzire, 16, and Learnmore Maphosa, 15, both…

Tsvangirai’s ex-lover bares all

Harare Bureau Morgan Tsvangirai is a fan of Irish boy-band Westlife, and never travels without his iPod. These are some of the milder claims made about the MDC-T leader and…

Man ‘fakes death to avoid debts’

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Reporter A BULAWAYO man feigned his death in a bid to avoid huge debts, it was claimed yesterday. Lawrence Ndlovu, a cellphone dealer at Unity Village flea…

Woman to do community service for swindling grocery club

Senior Court Reporter A WOMAN who swindled her grocery club out of $800 must do 420 hours community service and pay back the money by January 31, a court ruled.

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