Man hunts at President’s house
Fungai Lupande Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mugabe’s 55-year-old neighbour appeared in court yesterday on allegations of setting his dogs to hunt buck at the President’s private residence in Borrowdale.
Zinara in nationwide blitz
Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe National Road Administration has embarked on a blitz to ensure the 170,000 unregistered vehicles that are in the institution’s database are compliant.
Police warn bar owners
Patrick Chitumba Senior Reporter SPORTS bars which have been capitalising on the ongoing World Cup by opening beyond their legal operating hours to accommodate patrons watching late night football matches…
Marais fined, sells out Botha
Marvelous Moyo Gwanda Correspondent SOUTH African businessman, Fredrick Wilhem August Lutzkie staged drama at the Gwanda Magistrate’s Court yesterday when he attacked a Chronicle news crew covering the case of…
VP Mujuru launches anti-rape campaign
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter VICE President Joice Mujuru yesterday launched the National Action Plan Against Rape and Sexual Abuse and implored responsible government agencies to make concerted efforts to curb…
Gwanda mayor digs in
Marvelous Moyo Gwanda Correspondent GWANDA Municipality has no capacity to meet the monthly financial demands being made by the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) for treated water as the local…
Geozing hid assets: creditors
Sifundiso Ndlovu Chronicle Reporter A COMMISSION of inquiry has been set up to investigate and identify Geozing Pawn Brokers’ assets that were not declared when the Bulawayo-based company went under…
Sunday Mail Editor arrested
Lloyd Gumbo Harare Bureau Sunday Mail Editor Edmund Kudzayi was arrested last night after a police swoop at his home and his office at Herald House, with the police saying…
ZOU-trained teachers now employable
Daniel Nemukuyu Harare Bureau THE government will now recognise the Zimbabwe Open University Diploma in Education graduates as qualified teachers, a decision that brings relief to thousands who had been…
Editorial Comment: Teachers, minister must find common ground
THE discord between the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Dr Lazarus Dokora and his teachers does not augur well for the smooth running of the education sector.







