AAG calls for Govt intervention
Prosper Ndlovu Senior Reporter THE Affirmative Action Group (AAG) has called on the Government to intervene in the litigation cases involving companies saying the development was against the spirit of…
Shot guard was an ex-cop
Thandeka Moyo Chronicle Correspondent THE security guard who was shot dead on Tuesday evening by armed robbers in Bulawayo’s Iminyela suburb was a former policeman. Philimon Mudenda (35) left the…
Nkashe teachers face water shortages
Marvelous Moyo Gwanda Correspondent TEACHERS at Nkashe High School in Gwanda District are facing serious water shortages with a majority contemplating leaving. The school is located in Matshetshe area about…
SA ready to help Zim
Midlands Bureau Chief SOUTH Africa is prepared to help Zimbabwe get out of election mode and start moving forward economically through enhancing trade and investment partnerships between industries of the…
Rtd Col Dube burial today
Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Reporter FORMER freedom fighter and Zimbabwe National Army senior officer Retired Colonel Richard Dube who died last Friday in South Africa will be buried at Lady Stanley…
Farmers receive inputs under Presidential Input Scheme
Harare Bureau FARMERS have started receiving inputs under the Presidential Input Scheme which is targeting 1,6 million people countrywide ahead of the rain season expected end of this month. The…
US govt back to work after fiscal deal
Hundreds of thousands of furloughed federal workers have begun returning to work across the US after 16 days of partial government shutdown following the passing of a fiscal deal by…
Bird trader smuggles eggs in underwear
Geneva – Swiss customs authorities said on Thursday that they had arrested a bird specialist who smuggled the eggs of protected parrots in his underwear and travelled the globe trading…
Scores killed in Iraq bombings
A series of car bombs has hit Baghdad province, killing at least 44 people, while 22 died in other attacks, including two suicide bombings in northern Iraq, officials say. Eleven…
Wildfires destroy homes in Australia
Authorities are assessing damage from almost 100 wildfires burning across Australia’s most populous state that have killed one man, destroyed homes and forced hundreds to evacuate. Milder conditions in New…





