Tourism sector faces viability challenges
Victoria Falls Reporter
THE tourism sector in Victoria Falls is facing serious challenges with a number of tour and adventure companies owing the municipality thousands of dollars in unpaid rates while others are shutting
Ritual murders trial opens
Court Reporter
THE trial of three men from Stanmore area of Gwanda who are facing charges of the chilling murder of four people including a seven-month-old baby girl for ritual purposes opened at the Bulawayo
Residents urge council to drill boreholes
Chronicle Reporter
RESIDENTS of Cowdray Park’s Hlalani Kuhle section have called on the Bulawayo City Council to drill boreholes in the high-density suburb, saying they were facing water shortages because of a
Police probe goblin case
Midlands Correspondent
POLICE in Mberengwa are investigating a case in which a villager in Bvute area collapsed and lost consciousness after stumbling into a suspected goblin while herding cattle. Mr Amend Nyaya (36) was
Decision 2012: Which way will Zimbabwe go?
Just a few weeks into 2012, the big question in Zimbabwe is whether the coalition government, which has been in office since 2009, will survive another year this year or voters will be headed for the
Let’s take advantage of indigenisation programme
There is nothing as unstoppable as something whose hour has come. You can never make the clock stand still or turn it back to delay a development that just has to take place. We saw it with the land
Nigerian leaders have taken people for granted
By Martin Stobart
NIGERIA is not only Africa’s most populous country but also the continent’s number one petroleum producer. Yet oddly enough successive governments in that country have not been able to construct
Courts dealing with more traffic offences
Chronicle Reporter
THERE is an increase in the number of traffic offences making their way to the courts in Bulawayo, with an average of one case being heard daily. According to court documents, at least 27 cases have
Sata hails President
Harare Bureau
ZAMBIAN President Michael Sata has branded MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai a “stooge”, saying he will not stop President Mugabe from holding elections this year. In an interview with The
Jeys, Chase promise best perfomances in Nyamandlovu
Entertainment Reporter
MUSICIANS who will perform at Mines and Mining Development Minister Obert Mpofu’s 60th birthday and graduation bash have promised nothing but an exceptional performance. In an interview, Jeys

