Of villagers and Old Virginia
A FEW days’ visit last week to Makombe Building — that famous place in Harare where you are non-existent unless they have issued you with various pieces of documents including your death certificate — was an eye-opener. For a moment I thought that I was in “the village, in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve”.On all days, I saw so many villagers — some holding papers, running, shouting, panicking, looking
Zim could import oil at reduced cost
Business Reporter
Zimbabwe could soon import fuel at reduced transport costs from Tete province after the signing of an agreement between the Mozambique government and a consortium of international investors to produce oil from coal.
Maneta, Roki evicted from Big Brother
Bongani Ndlovu
ZIMBABWE’S representatives Maneta and Roki were yesterday evening evicted from the Big Brother House after they contravened the violence rule.
Male domestic violence victims need protection
Gibson Mhaka
THE chilling reports of two teachers from Gokwe who recently committed suicide after suspecting their wives were seeing other men serves to show that men, just like their female counterparts, also bear the pain of abuse and being cheated on.
Leaders seek G20 boost for flagging economy
LOS CABOS (Mexico) — World leaders and the IMF tried to inject fresh confidence into the flagging global economy on Monday at a G20 summit in Los Cabos, Mexico, dominated by Europe’s growth-sapping debt crisis.
13 killed in kombi accident
Leonard Ncube
Thirteen people died, 12 of them on the spot, including an infant while another died on admission to hospital when a kombi they were travelling in plunged four metres into a stream in Fort Rixon.
Matabeleland South cattle face starvation
Nelson Masukume
Following the historic land reform programme, the Government through the Ministry of Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development has boosted efforts towards the stimulation of the livestock industry.
Cattle rearing brings multifaceted contributions to economic development and the Government has tirelessly continued to support farmers who contribute to meaningful economic growth.
Young Sables lose to Japan
From Paul Munyuki in Utah, United States
ZIMBABWE suffered a very painful 39-36 defeat at the hands of Japan in the opening game of the Junior World Rugby Trophy tournament here on Monday afternoon after putting up a strong comeback in the second half.
Tyson to hit Broadway
New York — Mike Tyson said he is teaming up with director Spike Lee to take his one-man show hMike Tyson: Undisputed Truth to the New York stage.
Nust extends registration deadline
Chronicle Reporter
THE National University of Science and Technology (Nust) has extended the deadline for registration for degree programmes in five of its six faculties.






