West free to invest in Zim, but should not come as the master-President Mugabe

Traditional leaders should be at the forefront of freeing Zimbabweans from mental colonisation and disabusing the nation of the belief that only whites are capable of owning the means of production, President Mugabe has said.

Government to announce ZISCO winning bidder soon

GOVERNMENT will announce the winning bidder for the strategic partnership for the ailing Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company within the next two weeks, a Cabinet minister has said.

I am coming to Bulawayo end of November-Chimbetu

DENDERA music maestro Allan Chimbetu who last graced Bulawayo’s stages two years ago is set to perform in the city at the end of next month.

2011 the right call for Zim’s return to Test cricket

GRANT Flower, who has returned to a player/coach role with Zimbabwe franchisee side Mashonaland Eagles after calling time on his career with Essex, believes the country’s tabled return to Test cricket next year is coming at the right time.

I am happy you are gone, Psychic Octopus, celebrates Maradona

Diego Maradona has come forward saying he is pleased that Paul the Psychic Octopus is dead.

Former coach drags Highlanders to court over debt

Sports Reporter

FORMER Highlanders coach Mohamed Fathi will on Friday return to the Labour Court to seek a final order compelling Bosso to pay him his dues, which he says amount to US$32 000.

Stunning revelations of deliberate food poisoning at supermarket

GWERU-The director of a local supermarket has made stunning revelations that workers from their delicatessen department are deliberately poisoning food prepared by their colleagues which they sell to the unsuspecting public in a bid to sabotage each other.

Seven Beitbridge murder suspects remanded in custody

Chronicle Reporter
BEITBRIDGE-THE seven suspects, among them three South Africans, who allegedly kidnapped and assaulted three suspected cigarette smugglers, resulting in one of them dying were on Tuesday further remanded in custody.

Henrietta Rushwaya drags ZIFA to Labour Court

A FRESH hearing by the Ministry of Labour into the case of dismissed Zifa chief executive Henrietta Rushwaya got off to a false start yesterday when it was deferred to today afternoon in Harare.

Prominent businessman commits suicide

Crime Reporter
Nyabira businessman Robin Earl Gilmour shot himself dead on Sunday at his farm in as yet unclear circumstances.

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