Man murdered hours after release from prison

Chronicle Reporter

In a suspected case of revenge, a Binga man was allegedly brutally axed to death by his brother and nephew, a few hours after being released from prison.

Mining industry ‘operating in deficit’

Oliver Kazunga

ZIMBABWE’S mining industry is in deficit position in terms of its contribution to the economy as investors have been shaken by policies adopted by Government, an official has said.

Fighting intensifies in Syria’s Aleppo

Violence is raging in Syria’s second city Aleppo for the sixth consecutive day as regular troops battle rebel forces, opposition activists say.

Ghana VP sworn in as new leader

Ghanaian Vice-President John Dramani Mahama has been sworn in as the West African nation’s leader following the sudden death of President John Atta Mills, in line with the country’s constitution.

Zifa property attached again

Harare Bureau
THE Messenger of Court is becoming a regular visitor at bankrupt Zifa.

Osiphatheleni apprehend gun-wielding robber

Prosper Ndlovu

Chronicle Reporter

A man who had allegedly robbed an illegal foreign currency dealer of about R10 000 is lucky to be alive after the dealers gathered courage and apprehended him.

Call for establishment of bank to fund youth projects

Patrick Chitumba.
Empowerment group Inotho Kwabatsha Youth Empowerment Association has launched a new chapter in Victoria Falls amid calls for the  Zimbabwe Youth Council (ZYC) to establish a youth bank to fund projects for youths.

Vic Falls council identifies potential firms for UNWTO projects

By Patrick Chitumba

Victoria Falls municipality has identified two potential companies to commence works on a multi-million dollar road rehabilitation and water and sewer reticulation ahead of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly in August next year.

Ministry collects $1m in mining licence fees

The Ministry of Mines and Mining Development is collecting on average $1 million in licence fees every month, up from $279 000 before the levies were reviewed in January.

Greenland sees unprecedented ice melt

Greenland’s surface ice cover melted this month over a larger area than ever detected in more than 30 years of satellite observations, NASA has said.

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