No diplomatic passports for mayors: Chombo

Chronicle Reporter
A REQUEST by mayors to be issued with diplomatic passports, laptops and to be paid increased allowances has been turned

‘Zanu-PF conference a resounding success’

Chronicle Reporter
THE Zanu-PF 12th Annual National People’s Conference, which ended in Bulawayo on Saturday, was a resounding success

Zimre completes all projects targeted for 2011

Business Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed firm, Zimre Property Investments, has managed to finish all its 2011 projects targeted for

Kabila rejects poll doubters, says no crisis

KINSHASA – Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila yesterday conceded “mistakes” had been made in the

Taxi driver attacked, robbed

Beitbridge Reporter
A 26-year-old Beitbridge taxi driver was severely attacked and robbed of R1 700 by two unknown men who had hired him on the

Zanu-PF Johannesburg chapter to mobilise voters

Chronicle Reporter
THE Zanu-PF Johannesburg district has pledged to mobilise Zimbabweans in South Africa to come in large numbers and vote

Prayer session ends in tragedy

Chronicle Reporter
WHAT began as a normal prayer session ended in tragedy when a 28-year-old member of 12 Apostles, an apostolic sect,

Beitbridge unveils $10m 2012 budget

Beitbridge Reporter
BEITBRIDGE Town Council has unveiled a $10 million budget for 2012 that will see the local authority maintaining this

Two Ndolwane Super Sounds emerge

By Givemore Muzariri
Charles Ndebele-Zwane and Martin Sibanda, key members of Ndolwane Super Sounds, are fighting over control of the band

Iyasa partner SOS in musical production

By Sesiso Gumede
One of the country’s celebrated arts groups, Iyasa, have teamed up with SOS Primary School to produce a five-star theatre

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