Call on tourism sector to review prices

Business Reporter
Players in the tourism sector have been called to come up with a pricing structure

Pastor to serve seven years for rape

Chronicle Reporter

A GRADUATE pastor of the Seventh Day Adventist Church from Solusi University has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for raping his maid on four separate occasions.

‘Madzibaba’ leaves Masvingo fans clamouring for more

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Masvingo Correspondent

THE “SENIOR Lecturer”, Nicholas “Madzibaba” Zacharia, brought the house down when he performed at the popular night spot Ritz Regency Night Club on Friday night.

Let’s say no to teenage drunkenness

It has become traditional every year that on the last day of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair, youths drink themselves senseless and become unruly in alcohol-fuelled bravado.

This year was no different as hordes of drunken youths caused mayhem at the ZITF and in the city centre disturbing peace-loving residents. Some cars had their windscreens smashed by these misguided elements.

Man allegedly rapes ex-wife

 

Beitbridge Reporter

A 50-year-old Fort Rixon man is on the run after he allegedly detained his ex-wife for five days in his house during which he raped her several times, police said yesterday.

Artistic jamboree at Hifa kicks off tonight

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Auxilia Katongomara

Entertainment Correspondent

THE artistic jamboree at the Harare International Festival of the Arts (Hifa) starts tonight with local, regional and international artistes set to exchange notes in the six-day event.

Zim marks Workers’ Day

Chronicle Reporters

ZIMBABWE today joins the rest of the world in commemorating Workers Day with the country’s trade unions calling for workers to unite in observing the day.

Young Warriors maintain winning squad

Sports Reporter
THERE will be no major changes to the Young Warriors’ squad that will face Botswana in the reverse leg of the first round qualifier of the African Championships in Gaborone on Friday.

Uproar as villagers demand CEO’s resignation

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Chronicle Reporter

A GROUP of villagers from Bubi yesterday stormed the Rural District Council (RDC) offices demanding the resignation of the chief executive officer, Mr Patson Mlilo and other senior staff members over alleged inconsistencies in the execution of their work.

4 500 workers risk losing jobs as Green Fuel plant ceases operations

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Harare Bureau

MORE than 4 500 workers at Green Fuel in Chisumbanje risk losing their jobs after the plant ceased operations when oil companies failed to take up 10 million litres of ethanol it produced.

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