Mega bucks code of conduct to put cap on CEOs’ salaries

Zvamaida Murwira Harare Bureau The National Code of Conduct drafted by government and the private sector proposes a raft of strict measures to be followed when pegging salaries for chief…

Victoria Falls yet to receive $60k promised at UNWTO

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter THE Victoria Falls Municipality is yet to receive $60,000 promised three months ago to start United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly legacy projects.

Midlands commended for protecting dairy industry

Midlands Correspondent VICE-President Joice Mujuru has said President Mugabe has hailed the Midlands Province for sparing white dairy farmers from compulsory land acquisition during the land reform programme.

Coach nailed for fondling pupil, 14

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter A FOUNDERS High School basketball coach in Bulawayo was outed as a paedophile after he was caught kissing and fondling a female Form Two pupil.

Byo beauty shines: Goodchild steals show

Melissa Mpofu Showbiz Editor BULAWAYO’S 18-year-old beauty, Sandra Gonah shone on Saturday night when she was crowned Black Opal Face of Zimbabwe first princess at a glittering pageant held at…

Fugitive guard nabbed over $13,000 theft

Mpumelelo Nyoni Chronicle Reporter A security guard who had been on the run since March after stealing more than   $13,000 from a cash-in-transit vehicle he was accompanying to a bank…

Special train gets huge response

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Reporter ABOUT 300 people rode on a special  train from Bulawayo to Figtree and back yesterday to celebrate the city’s 120th anniversary. The $30 train ride was…

Bura raises $5k for Mpilo perimeter wall

Plaxcedes Hove Chronicle Reporter THE Bulawayo United Residents’ Association (Bura) has raised $5,060 towards a project to erect a perimeter wall at Mpilo Central Hospital.

Q The Boss: Pick of the crop

Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent HARARE-based comedian Q The Boss stole the show on Friday night as he was the pick of the crop during the Bulawayo Night of 1,000 laughs…

Bulawayo marks 120 years

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter Bulawayo yesterday marked 120 years of existence as a modern city with a call to companies and individuals to help revive the city’s industries.

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