Poor performance at school do not come cheap

POOR performance in last year’s Grade Seven examinations by affluent schools in Bulawayo Metropolitan province has sparked outrage from parents who are now demanding value for their money.

Police hubby assaulted by wife

Victoria Falls Reporter
A POLICE officer based at the Victoria Falls police station sustained injuries on the palm and chest allegedly after being stabbed by his wife for failing to provide her with the money she was demanding.

Power generation in Bulawayo set for February

By Makhosi Sibanda
THE Bulawayo Thermal Power Station will start generating power in February, a development set to bring excitement to the city, popularly known as Kontuthu ziyathunqa because of the smoke emitted by the towers.

Why Odinga failed in Ivory Coast

By Robert Mukondiwa

The party of pressured Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo has spoken for the first time on the reasons behind their decision to reject the presence of Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga as a mediator to break theelectoral impasse in Ivory Coast.

Alick Macheso resumes shows

Entertainment Reporter
Sungura musician Alick Macheso resumes his live shows with a gig at Pamuzinda Highway Xscape along Bulawayo Road today.

Manyange laid to rest

Chinhoyi Bureau
LIBERATION war veteran Cde Sonny Manyange who died last week and was declared a provincial hero was laid to rest at Chinhoyi Provincial Heroes Acre on Wednesday.

Jaggers collapses

By Fanuel Kangondo and Golden Sibanda
The remaining assets of Jaggers Wholesalers were auctioned in Harare yesterday to settle its liabilities to Delta Beverages in what is likely to seal the fate of one of the country’s leading wholesalers.

IMF hails Zim efforts

Business Reporter
The International Monetary Fund this week praised efforts by the Government to boost economic growth after years of stagnation but warned that price increases and high wage demands could put pressure on inflation.

President Mugabe in Ethiopia for AU Summit

From Caesar Zvayi in ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia
PRESIDENT Mugabe arrived here yesterday evening to attend the 16th Ordinary Session of the African Union General Assembly that is expected to dwell on ways of enhancing continental unity, integration and shared values pursuant to the dream of establishing a United States of Africa.

1 455 leave RBZ today

By Victoria Ruzvidzo
AT least 1 455 Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe employees, representing 75 percent of the staff, will leave the institution today in the single largest retrenchment undertaken in this country since independence.

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