Hubby jailed for theft from ex-wife
Gwanda Correspondent A 34-year-old man who stole $2 000 from his former wife has been sentenced to 12 months in prison. Thembakuye Khumalo of Hlalani Kuhle Township Phase Two in…
Man beats up suspected wife snatcher
Marvelous Moyo Gwanda Correspondent A villager from Tshoboyi area in Gwanda District severely assaulted his neighbour’s worker accusing him of having a love affair with his wife.
Thinking of music tourism
Nkosilathi Sibanda IN the next five days no show would be bigger than one which will be held in Victoria Falls. All we knew about the town is nothing except…
Ndux Junior to release new album Khona Sizake Sibone
Saturday Leisure Reporter BULAWAYO-BASED singer Witness ‘Ndux Junior’ Malaba, son of the late Nduna “Ndux Malax” Malaba is set to give a special present to his fans in the form…
O-Level results out
Thandeka Moyo Chronicle Correspondent THE Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) has released results of the June 2013 Ordinary Level examinations which show an increase in the English Language pass rate.
Vic Falls roars into life as UNWTO assembly begins
Patrick Chitumba Victoria Falls Reporter THE 20th session of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) general assembly explodes into life in Victoria Falls today and by yesterday more than…
Karakadzai, Nkala declared national heroes
Harare Bureau Zanu-PF founding member and former Defence and Home Affairs Minister Cde Enos Nkala and freedom fighter Retired Air Commodore Mike Karakadzai who died this week have been declared…
Parly prepares for swearing-in
Chronicle Reporters NEWLY elected Members of Parliament will be sworn in on Tuesday, the Clerk of Parliament, Mr Austin Zvoma has said. Mr Zvoma said he would convene a media…
Universities challenged to stimulate economic growth
Prosper Ndlovu Senior Reporter THE National University of Science and Technology (Nust)’s Vice Chancellor, Professor Lindela Ndlovu, yesterday challenged institutions of higher learning to stimulate economic growth and development by…
Roads now biggest killer of youths in Zimbabwe
Harare Bureau Roads are now the biggest killer of young people in Zimbabwe with road traffic deaths constituting a national health epidemic that has reached crisis proportions, local researchers say.




