Egypt vows ‘decisive’ steps after deadly raid

Egypt’s interim government has pledged “decisive” action and ordered heightened security after armed men killed six soldiers at a Cairo checkpoint.

Granny arrested for killing niece

Midlands Correspondent Police in Chiwundura have picked up a 62-year-old granny who allegedly fatally assaulted her teenage niece for refusing to fetch firewood and water.

Congregants assaulted for coming late

Hazel Ndebele Midlands Reporter A Bethsaid church member in Chirumanzu took Christian doctrines a bit too far when he assaulted fellow church members for coming to church late.

Vendor jailed 16 years for sodomy

Thandeka Moyo Court Reporter A 29-YEAR-OLD Makokoba vendor has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for sodomising a 15-year-old boy. Lepious Nyathi denied sexually abusing the juvenile saying he…

Econet ‘bullying’ agents

Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Correspondent ECONET Wireless‘ eco-cash agents have accused the telecommunications firm of playing the bully by threatening to withdraw agents who were running services from rival tele-cash at…

Major boost for rural doctors

Marvelous Moyo Gwanda Correspondent CONGESTION at referral hospitals will soon be a thing of the past as doctors at remote rural health centres will be able to conduct minor surgical…

Big Brother Mzansi on spotlight over unprotected sex

Melissa Mpofu Showbiz Editor THE South African edition of Big Brother – Big Brother Mzansi (BBM) reality show which returned this year after 12 years of silence is already keeping…

MDC disowns rebels

Chronicle Reporter THE Professor Welshman Ncube-led MDC yesterday disowned ‘‘rebels’’ Siyabonga Malandu Ncube and Edward Mkhosi who defected to the MDC-T on Saturday.

Dr Malaba laid to rest

Chronicle Reporter FORMER Bulawayo councillor and National University of Science and Technology (Nust) lecturer Dr Paul Malaba who died on Thursday afternoon was yesterday buried at West Park Cemetery.

Rotarians donate Carols by Candlelight proceeds

Plaxcedes Hove Chronicle Reporter ROTARY Club of Bulawayo has donated groceries, toiletries and stationery worth $830 to Queen Elizabeth Adventist and Emthunzini Wethemba Children’s homes.

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