Police to launch operation against touts

Chronicle Reporter

POLICE in Bulawayo will next week launch a massive operation to eliminate touts in a bid to maintain order in the city.

Musavengana threatens Zifa bosses with legal action

Lovemore Dube

Former Zifa programmes manager Jonathan Musavengana has threatened to report the association to the police for reneging on its earlier agreement to pay him his outstanding benefits.

In letters to both the Zifa chief executive officer Jonathan Mashingaidze and Zifa boss Cuthbert Dube, the former employee who was fired because of his involvement in the Asiagate match-fixing scandal, accused Mashingaidze of not living up to his word. He said he had been patient for far too long.

Bogus herbalists mushroom in city

Factmore Dzobo

FLYERS and posters with lists of herbal “solutions” for various ailments are being distributed in every street corner in Bulawayo; some are pasted on trees, power lines and many public places.

The street “doctors,” many claiming to be Nigerian, Chinese, Kenyan, Tanzanian, Malawian or coming from Chipinge also advertise in newspapers. Many of the advertisements promise to cure a wide range of ailments that include gonorrhea, backaches, diabetes, period pains, arthritis, asthma, impotence as well as solve challenges like misfortunes. Business boosting charms, bum and hip shaping creams for women, solutions to marriage problems and herbs to enlarge male sexual organs are also available.

Diaoyu Islands rift takes toll on China-Japan ties

BEIJING — Japan’s unilateral move of the so-called “purchase” of the Diaoyu Islands, which are Chinese territories, two weeks ago has taken its toll on bilateral economic and trade ties, experts said yesterday.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Heads must roll at Inyathi High School

When teachers are with pupils, especially at boarding schools, they assume the role of parents. What we are saying is that teachers are in loco parentis.

The parents therefore look up to teachers not just to teach the pupils but to take over other parental responsibilities such as to see to it that pupils are well behaved. The pupils in fact spend the greater part of the year at the school and therefore their upbringing is largely influenced by their respective schools.

Deaths in Nigeria Boko Haram crackdown

Nigerian forces have killed 35 suspected Boko Haram members in a crackdown on the insurgent group in the northeastern city of Damaturu, the country’s military says.

ANCYL condemns Malema charges

Johannesburg — The ANC Youth League has condemned what it terms the use of state resources to settle political scores, in reference to charges brought against its former president Julius Malema.

NUST overwhelmed with applicants

Prosper Ndlovu
A TOTAL of 2 350 candidates who applied to be enrolled at the National University of Science and Technology

Amangwe reunites

Bongani Ndlovu recently in Entshenteka, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

THE Amangwe people of Zimbabwe have been officially reunited with their ancestors after a ritual ceremony called ukwamukelwa was done in Entshenteka in Kwazulu-Natal.

Chemical industry employers, employees embroiled in dispute

Business Reporter
Workers in the chemical industry are embroiled in a dispute with their employers whom they accuse of stalling formation of an employers’ association to facilitate creation of a National Employment Council for the sector.