Businessman nabbed for raping cousins for chips
Midlands Correspondent Police have arrested a Gweru businessman who allegedly lured two 15-year-old cousins to his workplace, spent a night with them and raped them several times.
Diesel thieves beg, weep in court
Angeline Mpofu Chronicle Reporter TWO Binga men who drained 80 litres of diesel from their employer’s trucks wept in court begging to retain their jobs. Zephania Mugande, 26, and John…
Father-in-law beats up nomadic tsikamutanda
Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Correspondent A self-proclaimed traditional healer commonly known as tsikamutanda is nursing wounds after he was beaten up by his father-in-law while in handcuffs for being too nomadic.
Cancer patient appeals for funding
Chronicle Reporter A cancer patient from Bulawayo’s Entumbane suburb is appealing for financial assistance to help him undergo radiotherapy. Lovemore Moyo, 29, has been living with cancer for the past…
‘Disgusting!’ : Woman tears dad’s testes ‘like a lioness’
Patrick Chitumba Senior Court Reporter A WOMAN who grabbed her 68-year-old dad by his balls during a row, causing him to faint, has been branded “disgusting” by a magistrate.
Vigilante ‘dreadlocked ghost’ endears self to residents
Temba Dube Senior Reporter RESIDENTS of a Bulawayo suburb claim a ghost has become a crime fighter in their neighbourhood — in-between chatting up women. The dreadlocked, amorous phantom is…
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…




