Council commissions 1,347 medium residential stands
Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO City Council yesterday unveiled 303 of 1,347 medium residential stands against a ballooning waiting list of more than 100,000.
Man gets away with murder
Thandeka Moyo Court Reporter A BULAWAYO man got away with 420 hours community service sentence for causing the death of a Emakhandeni man whom he assaulted in a beer brawl.
ZBC restructures
Nyemudzai Kakore Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE Broadcasting Corporation has re-assigned some of its managers as part of an ongoing restructuring exercise at the country’s sole public broadcaster.
Gweru kombi operators reduce fares to lure customers
Caroline Magenga Midlands Reporter COMMUTERS in Gweru are benefitting from a public transport fare war which has seen fares tumbling from R5 to R3. The development follows the introduction of…
New pictorial gallery for Bulawayo
Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Reporter THE Bulawayo Museum has opened a pictorial gallery for the city tracking its development since 1894. It is 120 years since Bulawayo was established and declared…
EU/Africa Summit: Redrawing geography, values
It must be very frustrating for Morgan Tsvangirai. He summons a show-of-unity press choreography today, Biti in glum tow. The following day you have Mangoma hyping dissent and militantly telling…
Editorial Comment: Zifa: Time for a real leader to emerge
DOMESTIC football will elect its leader for the next four years, and the board members who will help him steer the ship, when the zifa Assembly meets in Harare today…
Let’s make a stand against this evil
Beatrice Tonhodzayi-Ngondo Make a difference A woman best understands how important it is to choose who one gives her body to. There is no greater intimacy than that of sharing…
Govt always there for the disabled, says Khaya Moyo
Senior Reporter Government is committed to improving the lives of people living with disabilities as provided for in the Constitution, Senior Minister of State in the Office of the President…
TelOne donates to flood victims
Herald Reporter State-owned fixed telecommunications operator TelOne and its employees have donated goods worth US$10 000 to victims of flooding in Tokwe-Mukosi.







