Grade Seven examinations begin

Thandeka Moyo Chronicle Correspondent GRADE Seven examinations are starting today, with examinations papers having been dispatched to all centres countrywide. About 318 447 pupils are expected to write the examinations…

Two-year-old wins raffle

Mbuso Nkalakatha Chronicle Reporter A TWO-year-old boy from Bulawayo last week won a generator in a raffle that was run by SOS Herman Gmeiner Primary School. Rayjay Madyara won the…

Inyanga allegedly rapes bedwetting neighbour

Thandeka Moyo Chronicle Correspondent A Nyamandlovu inyanga reportedly raped his 17-year-old neighbour under the pretext of curing her of bedwetting problems. The man whose age could not be ascertained allegedly…

Residents boycott kombis

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Reporter COWDRAY Park residents yesterday started boycotting boarding commuter omnibuses that charge more than R5 for a trip to the city centre.

Kerry says US raid in Libya ‘legal’, vows more

NUSA DUA. — United States Secretary of State John Kerry has justified the capture by US forces of a terrorism suspect in Tripoli as “legal and appropriate”. He thus responded…

Here we go again…DeMbare get key striker at crucial stage again

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE international striker Simba Sithole has re-joined Dynamos, after signing a one-year deal, and arrives just at the right time when the Glamour Boys’ campaign…

BNC plan gets thumbs up

Business Reporter BINDURA Nickel Corporation’s updated mining plan for the second phase of Trojan Mine has been certified as realistic and achievable following the completion of a competence report. The…

Chapungu, Hippo Valley promoted

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter CHAPUNGU and Hippo Valley are the latest teams to join the Premiership after they won decisive matches at the weekend. Chapungu will return to the elite…

Are things falling apart?. . . CAPS Utd face turbulent times ahead

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor ARE things falling apart at CAPS United? Just when they seemed to be on course to mount a serious challenge for both the Premiership title…

Zesa mulls new strategy to boost power

Zesa HOLDINGS says it is considering installing new boiler technologies for its three thermal power stations to help reduce the power deficit the country is facing. Zimbabwe is struggling to…

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