Humiliated Bafana in Dakar for return clash

Bafana Bafana arrived in the Senegalese capital of Dakar in the early hours of Sunday to start preparations for the final Fifa World Cup qualifier against the West Africans.

Eskom acknowleges liquidity squeeze

Cape Town — Eskom yesterday said it had secured just over half of its funding requirements for the current financial year, as it acknowledged it was battling a liquidity squeeze.

Craft centre weavers fall on hard times

Pamenus Tuso Families which used to benefit from the Binga Craft Centre as a major source of income and livelihoods during its peak, have fallen on hard times.

Three years jail for beating dad to death

Mashudu Netsianda A BINGA man who fatally assaulted his father following a dispute has been sentenced to an effective three years in jail. Anyway Mudenda (25) of Pashu area who…

Councillors hold town clerk hostage

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief FIVE Gokwe town councillors have been reported to the police for allegedly holding hostage the town chairperson, town secretary and management for about an hour…

ZDF needs more funding: Sekeramayi

Nonsikelelo Moyo, Chronicle Reporter THE Minister of Defence Dr Sydney Sekeramayi has said there is a need to adequately fund the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) to ensure provision of accommodation…

Rand breaches R14.50/$ amid move on Treasury for Zuma’s free fees plan

Cape Town — The rand has breached R14.50/$ yesterday as news filtered through of President Jacob Zuma’s seemingly imminent plan to push through free higher education.

Magistrates demoted in nationwide reshuffle

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief THE Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has redeployed 52 magistrates across the country in a move that has seen some magistrates being demoted.

Councillors hold town clerk hostage

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief FIVE Gokwe town councillors have been reported to the police for allegedly holding hostage the town chairperson, town secretary and management for about an hour…

Rand breaches R14.50/$ amid move on Treasury for Zuma’s free fees plan

Cape Town — The rand has breached R14.50/$ yesterday as news filtered through of President Jacob Zuma’s seemingly imminent plan to push through free higher education.

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