President reveals salary

Lloyd Gumbo Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mugabe earns $4,000 per month, far less than the tens of thousands of dollars pocketed by bosses at underperforming State-linked enterprises.

No going back on Zim land reform: Judge

From Moses Magadza in WINDHOEK, Namibia Retired Zimbabwean High Court Judge, Justice Simpson Mtambanengwe says it would be grossly naïve for anyone to expect former colonialists not to denigrate Zimbabwe’s…

ZITF roars into life

Senior Reporters The 55th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) roars to life in Bulawayo today with President Mugabe now expected to officially open the fair on Friday…

Illegal DRC immigrants deported

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent THE Zimbabwe Immigration Department has deported two Democratic Republic of Congo nationals who illegally entered into the country through the Victoria Falls border post.

Businessman proposes employee, beats up husband for protest

Leonard Ncube Senior Reporter A PROMINENT hotelier in Victoria Falls, Edgar Farai Mhere, his wife, son and two workers, allegedly teamed up to flog a man with a stick for…

Man steals stock feed from employer

Plumtree Correspondent A 36-YEAR-OLD general worker stole pig food from his employer’s farm and was caught while fleeing with the bag of stock feed on a bicycle.

Shops record low business on Easter

Chronicle Reporters THE Easter Holiday has come and gone, leaving business operators counting their losses. A snap survey by Chronicle at different businesses showed that business was low and sales…

ANC poised for victory

Johannesburg. — South Africa’s ruling African National Congress is poised to win a two-thirds majority in the upcoming general elections on May 7, according to a survey published by Sunday…

Weather hampers MH370 search

Perth. —A tropical cyclone is threatening to hamper the search for a missing Malaysian jetliner in a remote stretch of the Indian Ocean, as a submarine drone neared the end…

Mozambique talks: Renamo makes U-turn on demands

The talks between the Mozambican government and the opposition Renamo showed a sudden turn in the last week, with the former rebel movement first demanding senior posts in the armed…

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