Zim records 11 000 diarrhoeal cases in one week

Harare – A total of eight people died and over 11 000 diarrhoeal cases were reported across the country last week, the Ministry of Health and Child Care  has said.…

BREAKING: SA police arrest three over xenophobic attacks

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau South African police have arrested three men who are believed to be the masterminds of the xenophobic attacks which saw a mob of natives burning five…

Tony Blair faces questions over Malawi cash scandal

BLANTYRE – A British newspaper, The Telegraph on Sunday reported that UK former Prime Minister Tony Blair is facing questions over his role as adviser to Malawi President Joyce Banda…

Blair denies affair with Murdoch’s ex-wife

LONDON – To a tabloid connoisseur the story had everything: celebrities, money, politics and more than a whiff of scandal. It was, without doubt, the kind of tale that Rupert…

Third time lucky!

Harare Bureau Dynamos  2-0  Black Mambas HARARE giants Dynamos defied odds yesterday when they beat Black Mambas at Rufaro Stadium to be crowned champions for the third time in a…

Zip it, VP Mujuru tells Mutasa

Harare Bureau VICE President Joice Mujuru on Friday advised Presidential Affairs Minister Didymus Mutasa to take it easy when people criticise him. She was speaking at a Zanu-PF fundraising dinner…

Botswana kicks out 23 000

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent THE number of Zimbabweans deported from Botswana is already higher by 30 percent from last year, as the neighbouring country intensifies its inland operations of driving…

Zim, SA to ease border congestion

Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE and South Africa have come up with a range of measures to curb congestion and weed out criminal activity at the Beitbridge Border Post during the coming…

Vagrants in spate of break-ins

Midlands Reporter GWERU police have warned the local business community of a syndicate of vagrants which is allegedly working in cahoots with bent security guards to break into shops in…

Graduates urged to utilise land, boost economy

Chronicle Reporter EIGHTY-THREE soldiers drawn from various   units graduated at One Brigade Headquarters in Bulawayo last Friday after completing a four-month course in general squad drill and small arms        handling.

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