Mangwe farmers launch community livestock feedlots

Chronicle Reporter

MANGWE Farmers Association in Matabeleland South has established the first community livestock feedlots in a project designed to be the blueprint for survival of livestock in the drought-prone province.

Zimra officer convicted of abuse of office

Beitbridge Reporter
A MUTARE-BASED Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) officer has been fined $600 or a month in jail for assisting a local businessman to smuggle 1 100 boxes of cigarettes worth $56 000 into the country through the Beitbridge Border Post.

VP Mujuru happy with preps for UNTWO assembly

Victoria Falls Reporter

VICE-President Joice Mujuru yesterday expressed satisfaction at the level of progress made on

EDITORIAL COMMENT: New rule on polls to eliminate confusion, factionalism

NEW regulations requiring aspiring legislators representing political parties in general elections to submit authorisation letters from their parties giving them the right to file nomination papers with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) will not only bring a sense of normalcy and order to electioneering but will also help nip the problem of factionalism within different parties.

Political parties descend on Mat North

Prosper Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter
POLITICAL parties have descended on Matabeleland North, turning the province into a fierce political battlefield as elections scheduled for next year beckon.

Obama, Romney go on offensive in debate

US President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney have faced each other in a combative debate that saw both men attack one another directly.

David Livingstone gutted by fire

Chronicle Reporter
FORM One pupils at David Livingstone Memorial Secondary School lost all their belongings when their dormitory was gutted by fire on Monday afternoon.
The dormitory was for Form One girls.

Evidence of mass murder after Gaddafi’s death

New evidence implicates Libyan militias in an apparent execution of dozens of detainees in rebel custody following the capture and death of Muammar Gaddafi last year, a watchdog has said.

MP mistaken for tout, dragged by belt to Gweru police station

Midlands Correspondent
TSHOLOTSHO South Member of Parliament Mr Maxwell Dube recently paid the price of discarding his usual formal wear for casual gear when he was mistaken for a tout and dragged by the belt to Gweru Central Police Station.

Police officer stabbed, stoned to death

Marvelous Moyo in Gwanda

A policeman based in Gwanda was on Monday night stabbed and stoned to death by an illegal gold panner commonly known as otsheketsha or omakorokoza.