$300 bail for war vets spokesman
Douglas Mahiya Fungai Lupande Harare Bureau— THE Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association (ZNLWVA) secretary for information and publicity Douglas Mahiya was yesterday freed on $300 bail....
View ArticleCops seize $56 000 at fake roadblock
Tendai Rupapa Harare Bureau— SIX police officers allegedly connived with four civilians and mounted a fake roadblock in Belvedere, Harare where they waylaid and robbed an Indian businessman of more...
View Article325 rapes every month…Police reveal shock teenage rape statistics
Nqobile Tshili Chronicle correspondent— ABOUT 325 girls are raped in the country every month, police have said. National police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba yesterday...
View ArticleBulawayo sounds water supply warning
Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent— BULAWAYO may run out of water in the next three months if residents do not use it sparingly. The city’s six supply dams are holding a cumulative 150 million...
View ArticleExchange rate fears compound rand rejection, multi-currency system suffers
Harare Bureau / Chronicle Reporter— There is a mixed reaction on the use of multi-currencies as some retailers are refusing to accept the South African rand as legal tender while the general public is...
View ArticleIron bar beating kills baby…Pregnant mum battles for life after savage assault
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu Plumtree Correspondent— A MAN from Mangwe allegedly struck his girlfriend’s three-year-old son to death with an iron rod in an attack that left the six months pregnant woman...
View ArticleZanu-PF fires 9
Dr Chombo Tendai Mugabe Harare Bureau ZANU-PF has expelled nine members including the top four executive of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association who were facing various charges....
View ArticlePeople injured, property damaged in Harare demonstrations
Protestors in Harare yesterday Freeman Razemba Harare Bureau SCORES of people among them a policeman were injured in Harare yesterday while property including vehicles worth thousands of dollars were...
View ArticleInmates serving life freed
President Mugabe Daniel Nemukuyu in Nyanga PRESIDENT Mugabe has pardoned 20 inmates who were serving life imprisonment, a development that complements the Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Services’...
View ArticleGirl forces younger brother into sex at knifepoint
Thandeka Moyo Court Reporter A COWDRAY Park teen sexually assaulted her brother (14) several times at knife point. A court heard the girl (17) who cannot be named, at one point told her brother that...
View ArticleAIDS DRUG SHOCK . . . Zim ART patients overdosed, scientist reveals
Paidamoyo Chipunza Harare Bureau MORE than 20 percent of Africans taking Efavirenz — a first line antiretroviral drug used in the management of HIV and Aids could be taking an overdose — a local...
View ArticleMat North’s top schools named
Whinsley Masara Chronicle Reporter THE best schools in Matabeleland North Province are Dimpamiwa Primary in Nkayi District and John Tallach High School in Umguza District. They produced the best...
View ArticleLet’s unite and shame conspirators, says VP Mnangagwa
VP Mnangagwa Felex Share Harare Bureau— ZIMBABWEANS should unite and give infiltrators no chance to execute their conspiracies aimed at destabilising the country, Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa said...
View ArticleZimra scaring away SMES: Parly committee
Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent— THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority has been slammed for being too heavy handed, thereby causing businesses to hide earnings to...
View ArticleZim-SA trade talks tackle SI64…Import restrictions to last between two and...
Minister Mike Bimha Harare Bureau— ZIMBABWE has told South Africa that the import restrictions introduced in June this year through Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016 will last between two and three...
View Article3 bridesmaids injured in wedding eve crash
The wreckage of the car in which the bridesmaids were travelling in a ditch along Khami Road in Bulawayo Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent— TRAGEDY struck a wedding party in Bulawayo yesterday...
View Article‘Civil servants’ salary normalisation in 3 months’
Thandeka Moyo Chronicle Reporter— THE payment of civil servants’ salaries will normalise within three months and the Government will announce this month’s pay dates by August 20, a senior official said...
View ArticlePresident’s death prayers slammed
Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter— VICE President Phelekezela Mphoko yesterday said those praying for President Mugabe’s death were wasting their time as the President is a God-given leader who will step...
View ArticleBombing suspected after police base fire
Police officers take notes at the police base which caught fire in Emakhandeni, Bulawayo, yesterday Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent— A POLICE base caught fire under unclear circumstances in...
View ArticlePresident laments violent protests
Felex Share Harare Bureau— President Mugabe yesterday called for unity and peace among Zimbabweans, saying violent protests being engineered by opposition parties and shadowy groups to subvert the...
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