Tsvangirai defamation case referred to trial

Harare Bureau HIGH Court judge Justice Susan Mavangira on Wednesday referred to trial the defamation case in which a senior Zimbabwe National Army officer Colonel Christopher Mayoyo is suing Prime…

Gweru City Council stops water disconnection to defaulters

Midlands Correspondent THE Gweru City Council has stopped its water disconnection exercise on defaulting residents and immediately started reconnecting the affected households, an official said yesterday. The city’s deputy director…

Man sentenced five years for arson

Court Reporter A 30-year-old man from Fort Rixon in Insiza District has been sentenced to five years in prison for arson after he torched his younger brother’s hut in revenge…

Christian women’s group donates clothes, groceries to Edith Duly Nursing Home

Lorraine Phiri Chronicle Reporter CITY Centre Manyano, a Christian women’s group, yesterday donated clothes and groceries worth $400 to Edith Duly Nursing Home. The group is a combination of Bulawayo…

Voting day declared a public holiday

Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mugabe has declared next Wednesday a public holiday to enable people to vote in the harmonised elections. The declaration was published in the Government Gazette on Wednesday…

Teenager gets life imprisonment for killing elderly man

Court Reporter A TEENAGER from Lupane District will spend the rest of his life behind bars as he has been sentenced to life imprisonment for killing an elderly man whom…

Zec, DDF to assess country’s road network ahead of polls

Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) in liaison with the District Development Fund (DDF) is assessing the state of the country’s road network to ensure that all polling stations…

SK Moyo urges Insiza District to vote for tried and tested party

Pamela Shumba Chronicle Reporter ZANU-PF National Chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo yesterday took his campaign to Avoca area in Insiza South Constituency where he urged party supporters to vote in…

BCC gets state-of-the-art pothole patching machine

Prosper Ndlovu Senior Reporter THE Minister of Transport, Communication and Infrastructural  Development, Nicholas Goche, yesterday handed over a state-of-the-art pothole patching machine worth thousands of dollars to the Bulawayo City…

‘Only Zimbabweans can effect regime change’

Masvingo — President Mugabe yesterday said only Zimbabweans had the authority to change the Government, and slammed Britain for interfering in the country’s internal affairs in pursuit of regime  change.…

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