Speaking death on ourselves
Perspective Stephen Mpofu WITH Western imperialists again ganging up on the people of Zimbabwe in a bid to exact illegal regime change, the times ahead look decidedly hard for this…
Farmers should be educated on soil texture
Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Land tilling farmers in Southern Africa have begun preparing their fields, and are reading the sky for signs and symptoms of the 2013-2014 rainy season.
Man gets $12 000 telephone bill
Pamela Shumba Chronicle Reporter FIXED LINE telephone users would be horrified to receive a bill running into hundreds of dollars but a Bulawayo man had TelOne requesting a payment of…
Trio in court over Ascot electrocution
Freedom Mupanedemo THREE people accused of making an illegal electricity connection which resulted in the electrocution of two people were yesterday arraigned before a Gweru magistrate Ms Sithembiso Ncube facing…
Police intercept 40t cigarettes stashed in train
Sukulwenkosi Dube POLICE in Plumtree Town have intercepted about 40 tonnes of cigarettes with a street value of more than $600 000 hidden in a train destined for Botswana.
President in Ethiopia for AU summit
Morris Mkwate in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia President Mugabe yesterday arrived in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where he is attending an African Union Extraordinary Summit today to discuss future relations between Africa…
Legislators told to focus on uplifting economy
Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent THE Senior Minister of State, Senator Simon Khaya Moyo, yesterday challenged Members of Parliament and Cabinet ministers to focus their efforts on revitalising the economy and…
Govt to go ahead with urban tollgates
Senior Reporter THE Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development, Dr Obert Mpofu, yesterday said the Government has resolved to go ahead with its plans to introduce tollgates in urban centres.
Business given ultimatum on indigenisation
Chronicle Reporter BUSINESSES operating in economic sectors reserved for indigenous people have been given up to 1 January 2014 to get compliance certificates or face prosecution under the indigenisation regulations.
Jazz songstress jailed
Harare Bureau AFRO-JAZZ musician Dudu Manhenga was yesterday slapped with an effective 18 months imprisonment after pleading guilty to culpable homicide and driving with a learner driver’s licence without supervision.









