Juvenile dumps new born baby in sewage trench

Walter Mswazie Masvingo correspondent A 17-year old juvenile from Masvingo’s Rujeko Suburb allegedly dumped her newly-born baby in a water-filled sewage trench in a case of supected infanticide, police said…

Police investigating grisly murders

Leonard Ncube Court Reporter POLICE are treating the deaths of four people in Binga as murder and thorough investigations are under way to bring the culprits to book, national police…

Brutality shocks Binga

Thandeka Moyo in Binga THE decapitated body of one of the four victims of the Binga shooting incident had its lips, nose and ears cut off, eyes plucked out while…

Civil servants salary increments to be backdated

Harare Bureau CIVIL servants will receive salary increments backdated to January this year once Government agrees on a new pay schedule with workers representatives, it was revealed yesterday.

Hero Chirenda burial today

Chronicle Reporters VETERAN freedom fighter and senior army officer, Retired Colonel Harold Mtandwa Chirenda’s body was flown from Bulawayo to Harare yesterday afternoon ahead of his burial at the National…

Editorial Comment: Hero Chirenda was an inspirational liberator

                        Zimbabwe today bids farewell to one of her makers, Retired Lieutenant-Colonel Harold Chirenda. Rtd Lt-Col Chirenda was one…

Sanctions: righteousness or racist repertoire?

Bernard Bwoni THERE has been an intentional and dishonest narrative that Zimbabwe was under “targeted sanctions” and “travel bans” which target President Mugabe and his “cronies” and these distortions have…

Imperialist intervention further destabilises South Sudan

Abayomi Azikiwe President Omar Hassan al-Bashir of the Republic of Sudan flew to the capital of the Republic of South Sudan on January 6 in an effort to assist the…

US sends troops and tanks to South Korea

The United States is to deploy more troops and heavy tanks in South Korea as part of a military rebalance at a time of raised tensions on the Korean peninsula.

Morsi trial delayed due to ‘bad weather’

The judge in the trial of Egypt’s ousted president has ordered the hearings adjourned until February 1 after bad weather prevented bringing Mohamed Morsi to court, according to state media.

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