10 killed in horror crash
Harare Bureau TEN people were killed and five seriously injured when a commuter omnibus rammed into a tree just after Koala Park along Seke Road in Chitungwiza yesterday morning.
Denmark explores farm compensation
Lloyd Gumbo Harare Bureau DENMARK will explore ways of helping compensate white former commercial farmers for improvements on farms that were redistributed to the black majority under the fast-track land…
‘Drunk’ mother seeks maintenance
Chronicle Reporter A BULAWAYO man has accused his estranged lover of being an alcoholic and an irresponsible mother who spends all her money frequenting bars.
Sikhonjwa dodges Deputy Sheriff’s bullet
Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent BULAWAYO socialite Babongile Sikhonjwa is off the hook after his property was saved from the hammer on Friday. He reached an agreement to pay his overdue…
Zinara sucked into tender row
Farirai Machivenyika Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe National Roads Authority (Zinara) bought 40 motorised graders without going to tender amid revelations that most of the earth-moving equipment it gave local authorities…
VP Mujuru honoured
Harare Bureau ACTING President Joice Mujuru was yesterday inducted into the Women’s Heritage Society Hall of Fame during a colourful event held in Harare.
Baba Jukwa and Sahwira chatting
Today we reproduce chats between Baba Jukwa (Mxolisi Ncube) and Sahwira waBaba Jukwa (Mkhululi Chimoio) between May 24 and June 11. In the exchange below, the two were planning social…
Missing Flight MH370: CIA, Boeing accused of cover-up
Kuala Lumpur. – Missing Flight MH370 did not crash and its current whereabouts may be known to the Central Intelligence Agency and the Boeing aircraft company, Malaysia’s influential former prime…
Banda favourite as Malawians vote
LILONGWE. – As Malawians go to the polls to elect their president, lawmakers and local government leaders, the country’s electoral governing body yesterday declared its readiness to ensure peaceful tripartite…
West’s travel warnings rile Kenyatta
NAIROBI. – President Uhuru Kenyatta has hit back at Western countries over travel advisories warning their nationals against travelling to Kenya over in security.





