War veteran Nyamuhwe dies

WAR veteran Cde Charles Nyamuhwe has died.

President caps 77 students at HIT

President Robert Mugabe yesterday caped 77 students at the Harare Institute of Technology (HIT) during the institute’s second graduation ceremony.

Red Star changes name to West Star

Wholesaler Red Star yesterday changed its name to West Star following its acquisition by diversified company West Group.

Free ARVs does not mean indulge in unprotected sex

Chronicle Reporter
THE availability of free HIV testing, counselling and antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) should not be used as an encouragement for people to continue having unprotected sex with multiple partners, a senior health official  has said.

Man bitten by prostitute up and about

Midlands Correspondent
The Gweru man who had a piece of his male organ bitten off during a dispute with a prostitute over payment for services she had rendered to him is now up and about.

All set for ZNCC annual awards

Business Reporter
ALL is set for the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) annual business awards ceremony for Matabeleland North Province that is scheduled for tonight in Victoria Falls.

ATA congress expected to address tourism topics

Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE will host the 37th Africa Travel Association’s (ATA) annual congress in Victoria Falls mid next year.

Upsurge anticipated in mining sector

Victoria Falls Reporter
THERE is a bright future for the mining sector as a general upsurge is anticipated next  year.

Politicians urged to come up with realistic projects

Masvingo — Zanu-PF Politburo member Dzikamai Mavhaire on Wednesday urged politicians to come up with projects that can change the lives of the people.

Standard Chartered workers threaten to strike

Business Reporter
STANDARD Chartered Bank employees have given their employer a 14-day industrial action notice to compel the financial institution to increase salaries to levels in tandem with those offered by other banks.

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