Mock mall closes
Chronicle Reporter A MOCK mall in Bulawayo’s CBD set up in honour of the late Vice-President Dr Joshua Nkomo closed yesterday with concerns that it failed to attract interest.
Five drown in Masvingo
Walter Mswazie Masvingo correspondent FIVE more people have drowned in Masvingo in five separate incidents, bringing the number of drowning-related deaths in the province to eight, police confirmed yesterday.
Artistes admit shortcomings
Bongani Ndlovu Entertainment Correspondent BULAWAYO artistes yesterday admitted that they need to fine-tune their music in order to attract large audiences during shows and compete with their regional counterparts.
Traitor!…Mambare signs for DeMbare
Ricky Zililo Sports Reporter DYNAMOS yesterday completed the capture of Highlanders’ attacking midfielder Masimba Mambare on a three-year contract. Mambare, booed by a section of the Highlanders fans towards the…
Siwela ‘in Sweden’, trial continues
Leonard Ncube Court Reporter THE treason trial of the Mthwakazi Liberation Front (MLF) leaders resumes at the Bulawayo High Court today but fugitive Paul Siwela, one of the accused, is…
Armed robbers hit Choppies again
Nqobile Tshili and Nomusa Mdukuzi Chronicle Reporters FIVE armed robbers pounced on Nkulumane Sekusile Choppies Supermarket in Bulawayo and emptied the tills at gunpoint before getting away with $1,200 on…
Cop attempts to torch hubby’s privates
Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter A POLICE officer doused her sleeping husband with paraffin and then tried to torch his privates, prosecutors said when she was arraigned before a Bulawayo…
Zanu-PF, NCA supporters clash
Harare Bureau THERE were violent clashes in Mbare yesterday between Zanu-PF and National Constitutional Assembly party supporters following a misunderstanding over places to put some campaign materials.
Maintenance: 75pc dads framed
Harare Bureau DNA paternity tests carried out on maintenance applications against men who challenged fatherhood at the Harare Magistrates’ Civil Court last year have revealed that 75 percent of them…
Woman up for stealing burial society funds
Mashudu Netsianda Court Reporter A BULAWAYO woman dipped her fingers into the coffers of her burial society and stole more than $8,000 which she squandered, a court heard.




