Chronicle, Foundation College partnership launched
Chronicle ReporterChronicle and Foundation Colleges have entered into a partnership in which the paper would be publishing a column by the institution’s students every Thursday.
Govt resolves to pay farmers
Harare BureauCABINET has resolved that the Grain Marketing Board sells some of the grain in the national strategic reserve to pay farmers money owed for grain delivered.
Brothers arrested for aunt’s murder
Masvingo CorrespondentIN a chilling incident, two brothers from Mwenezi district allegedly fatally stabbed their aunt before tying the body on a beam in her kitchen hut following a misunderstanding over cattle that one of them had given her for keeping.
Male, female psychiatric patients share same ward
Midlands CorrespondentMALE and female psychiatric patients at Gweru Provincial Hospital are reportedly sharing the same ward, a development that has sparked outrage from relatives of the patients.
Resettled farmers in land row with council
Midlands CorrespondentTHIRTY-SIX households in Mahula resettlement in Zvishavane under Chief Masunda are locked up in a land dispute with the Zvishavane Town Council after the local authority successfully applied to take the area for urban expansion without the knowledge of the villagers.
Over 1 800 killed in road accidents
By Prosper NdlovuMORE than 1 800 people were killed in road accidents in the country last year with 85 percent of the accidents blamed on human error, an official said yesterday.
Confusion as BCC cancels tender advert
Chronicle ReporterTHE circus surrounding the Bulawayo City Council’s parking tender took a new twist yesterday with the local authority cancelling the advertisement for the tender, a day after flighting it in the Press.
Beef prices drop
Chronicle ReporterBEEF prices that soared in December last year have started plummeting in Bulawayo amid revelations that cattle buyers are facing losses because of the new prices.


