2 held over Nkulumane murders

Sifundiso Ndlovu Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO police have arrested two men from Makokoba, believed to be part of a six-member gang linked to the murders of two people whose bodies were…

35 years to drive kombi . . . Mpofu orders Highway Code review

Prosper Ndlovu Deputy News Editor THE government is reviewing the Highway Code to raise the minimum age requirement for public transport drivers to 35 years from the current 25 years.…

Masvingo youth fund lies idle

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent YOUTHS in Masvingo have failed to fully utilise the $1 million allocated by government for their development projects with only $280,000 disbursed so far, a cabinet…

‘Small house’ issues marriage ultimatum

Mpumelelo Nyoni Chronicle Reporter A BULAWAYO man sent a court into stitches when he told a magistrate that his lover has given him until tomorrow to marry her. Mugariri Zhou…

Zimpapers employees in court for theft

Auxilia Katongomara Court Reporter TWO Zimpapers employees who connived to steal copies of newspapers for personal gain appeared in court yesterday charged with theft. Nicholas Chimbadzo, 62, from Southwold who…

Editorial Comment: Zimbabwe is not a banana republic

The court sent a strong message across on Friday when it jailed Fredrick Wilhelm August Lutzkie, the South African who violated our airspace and immigration laws a staggering 14 times…

Dancehall artistes let down Gweru fans

Caroline Magenga Midlands Reporter CONTROVERSIAL Zim dancehall artiste, Souljah Love, might be beginning to think he is the next best thing after “Terrific Tuesdays” after he yet again snubbed another…

Chaka survives boot camp

Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent MISS Bulawayo 2013, Mellissa Chaka, is still in the running for the Miss Zimbabwe crown after surviving a two-week boot camp where 11 girls were eliminated…

Bulawayo top DJs for national finals

Showbiz Correspondent DJS Kead Wikead, Nospar and Kananjo will represent Bulawayo at the Miller Genuine Draft Soundclash national finals scheduled for Harare this weekend where they will battle it out…

US sticks to hunting ban in Zim for Americans

Hunting companies in Zimbabwe and Tanzania have been left to count their losses as a court case brought in the United States against recent new regulations, banning the import of…

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