D-Day for civil servants
Harare Bureau Civil servants could know how much they will get in salary increments today as the much-awaited negotiations with Government start in Harare.
Rare Christmas gift to Ntabazinduna villagers
Nomusa Mdukuzi Chronicle Reporter UMGUZA MP Dr Obert Mpofu has decided to give a rare Christmas present to villagers in Ntabazinduna area by organising a free flight from Bulawayo to…
Woman strangles one-year-old baby
Marvelous Moyo Gwanda Correspondent A 30-year-old woman, who is believed to be mentally disturbed, allegedly strangled her baby to death while they were sleeping at night. The State represented by…
Man pushes aunt to death in fight over child
Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Correspondent A Gweru man is in trouble after he pushed a woman who fell unconscious and later died on admission at a local hospital. Tinashe Mpofu, 26,…
Holiday accidents death toll rises to 41
Harare Bureau The number of people who have been killed in road accidents since the start of the festive season on December 15 has risen to 41. Police national spokesperson…
Footballer off the hook
Court Reporter A Chitungwiza magistrate last week acquitted former Warriors midfielder Ramson Zhuwawo of allegations of failing to pay US$9 100 in maintenance arrears for the upkeep of his two…
Zimra, Time Security tax dispute spills into court
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Time Security has taken the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority and the British Embassy in Harare to court challenging the tax collector’s de facto decision to use…
Choir member accused of infidelity
Farai Kuvirimirwa Court Reporter A Harare man has accused his wife, who is a member of the Mbare Chimurenga Choir, of infidelity while on tours, laziness and spending most of…
Government on incentives for investment
Prosper Ndlovu Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT is working on identifying a raft of incentives to attract investors to buttress the special economic zones approach under the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic…
BAT workers in court for fraud
Thandeka Moyo Court Correspondent FORMER British American Tobacco Company of Zimbabwe (BAT) regional manager Simba Chiriya and two other employees connived and defrauded the company of $23,000 since 2009.





