Businessman ‘threatens’ to kill wife
Court Reporter
A Bulawayo businessman has been arrested for allegedly threatening his wife with death over a girlfriend.
Man torches in-laws’ homestead
Beitbridge ReporterA 31-year-old man from Kadoma, who had a marital problem with his wife, ran amok and burnt down his in-laws’ home destroying property worth $5 000.The incident occurred in…
Granny (72) up for murder
Beitbridge ReporterA 72-YEAR-old Beitbridge woman who fatally struck another villager aged 60 with a stone following an undisclosed dispute was yesterday hauled before the courts.Thina Ndou (72), of Chikwerengwe village…
Injiva nabbed for fraud
Court ReporterPOLICE have arrested a Zimbabwean based in South Africa, popularly known as injiva, for allegedly misrepresenting to a colleague and defrauding him of 87 000 rand in cash.Milton Ndlovu…
Deal decisively with unscrupulous operators
Holiday periods usually involve a lot of travel by many people who would be visiting their relatives around the country. While there are some that use their own transport, the majority rely on public transport to get from point A to point B.
Anglican Church’s condemnation of same sex marriages welcome
By Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu
The most senior clergyman of the Anglican Church in its Central African Province, Archbishop Chama, recently added his voice to Zimbabwe’s vehement condemnation of homosexuality.
A busy end of year weekend
Entertainment ReporterWOZA NEW YEARTHIS is the last weekend of the year and there is therefore every reason to celebrate in style as we wind up the year and get ready…
Man found hanging from roof trusses
Court Reporter
A 35-year-old man from Madlambudzi, Bulilima district in Matabeleland South, allegedly committed suicide by hanging on Christmas Day.
Student nurse molests patient
Court Reporter
A student nurse at Mpilo Central Hospital has been arraigned before the courts for allegedly indecently assaulting a patient in her bed.
Woman appeals for assistance
Chronicle Reporter
A BULAWAYO woman whose house was gutted by fire last September said she was appealing to well-wishers to assist her repair the house. Ms Rosemary Pandukayi of Number 132 Palm Avenue in Sauerstown said she had now moved into the one-roomed staff quarters because the house was no longer habitable following the damage by the fire.

