Gorden Moyo quits MDC-T post

Prosper Ndlovu Deputy News Editor MDC-T Bulawayo provincial chairman Gorden Moyo has resigned from his post citing failure of leadership and lack of direction in his party.

Payless Xmas fears

Deputy News Editor PUBLIC sector workers’ unions have commended the government for releasing a seven-month pay date schedule, saying it clears uncertainty surrounding their salaries and allows them to plan…

ZimDollar relief for workers

Daniel Nemukuyu Harare Bureau WORKERS who were awarded damages for labour disputes in Zimbabwe dollars after the introduction of the multi-currency system will now get paid in foreign currency after…

‘Men reluctant to go for HIV testing’

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Reporter MEN have been accused of being reluctant to go for HIV testing, derailing the fight against the pandemic. This emerged during a Matabeleland North Province National…

Zanu-PF holds meetings

Chronicle Reporter THE Zanu-PF leadership in Bulawayo and Matabeleland North provinces meets this weekend to discuss a number of issues affecting the running of the party and the implementation of…

Residents slam police over dumped body

Sifundiso Ndlovu Chronicle Reporter A BULAWAYO man whose body was found dumped in Makokoba on Tuesday has been identified as Zephaniah Ngwenya, 85, from Entumbane suburb.

Toy boy in court for assault

Plaxcedes Hove Court Reporter A BULAWAYO man from Nketa 7 claims  evil spirits are behind his “God-given” girlfriend’s decision to drag him to court for abuse. Edmore Zhanda, 32, appeared…

Africa surpasses Asia in ivory seizures

GENEVA. — Several African countries have made great strides in clamping down on ivory smuggling, with large seizures for the first time exceeding those made in prime destination Asia, UN…

7 arrested for defaming Indian PM

NEW DELHI. — Police in southern India have arrested seven people, including four students, and charged them with defaming the country’s new prime minister in a college magazine, officials said…

Boko Haram demands 800 cows

MAIDUGURI — Boko Haram terrorists are reportedly asking for 800 cows as a precondition for the release of the abducted 20 Fulani women. The terrorists demanded that each of the…

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