Choppies donates to Tsholotsho floods victims
Chronicle Reporter THE Minister of State for Matabeleland North Province, Cde Cain Mathema, has called on the Ministry of Finance to inject more funds into the Civil Protection Unit (CPU)…
Radio Dialogue fined
Court Reporter RADIO Dialogue has been fined $100 for possessing 180 shortwave radios without listeners’ licences. The yet to be licensed station’s production manager, Zenzele Ndebele, was last year found…
Pardoned prisoner back in jail for theft
Masvingo Correspondent A PARDONED inmate says he stole to raise bus fare to go to his rural home. Polite Gonese from Masvingo benefited from the recent Presidential amnesty which saw…
Woman claims $13,000 maintenance from Chiyangwa
Harare Bureau A HARARE woman, who claims to be customarily married to businessman Phillip Chiyangwa, filed summons at the High Court on Tuesday claiming $13,087,50 monthly maintenance for the upkeep…
Editorial Comment: HIV/Aids fight winnable
SIGNIFICANT strides are being made by scientists in their bid to find a cure for HIV/Aids and billions of dollars are being invested to overcome this pandemic but in the…
Inxusa Festival begins
Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent The Inxusa Festival re-launched on a high note on Tuesday evening with the opening ceremony bringing theatre arts to life in Bulawayo. The four-day theatre festival,…
amaBooks launch Siqondephi Manje?
Entertainment Reporter THE much-awaited Ndebele version of the English short story anthology Where to Now, Short Stories from Zimbabwe is out and will be launched on Saturday at the National…
Byo to host Culture Week
Showbiz Correspondent BULAWAYO will this year host the celebrations that will see a fashion show, street marches and various cultural activities taking place. This year’s celebrations will run under the…
Who is to blame for child prostitution?
Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A SCHOOL girl during the day and a lady of the night in the evening- what a contrast. Unfortunately these are the lives which some children…
TB rampant in South African prisons
DUDLEY Lee, 59, walked out of Pollsmoor Prison in Cape Town, South Africa a free man in 2003. He is now a prisoner of the disease he acquired there. Awaiting…




