‘Hell’ on Ebola front-line

LONDON. — Doctors and nurses fighting Ebola in West Africa are working 14-hour days, seven days a week, wearing head-to-toe gear in the heat of muddy clinics.

Grindrod Ltd eyes Zim, Zambia, Moza rail investment

GRINDROD Ltd (GND, a South African freight company, is seeking commodity contracts outside its home market to help offset a decline in shipping that contributed to reduced first-half profit by…

Chief Tangwena fearlessly defended his land

THE contribution made by Chief Rekai Tangwena in liberating the country is monumental. A resolute community leader who resisted eviction by the settler regime from his area, the story of…

All is set for Landa John Nkomo Trust golf tourney

Ngqabutho Moyo Sports Reporter THE Landa John Trust will tomorrow hold its inaugural fundraising golf tournament at Harry Allen golf club. The fundraising initiative is part of efforts to harness…

4 killed in traffic accident

Walter Mswazie and Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Reporters FOUR people including the driver died on the spot when a haulage truck they were travelling in veered off the road before ramming…

7 months no pay for Dorowa Minerals workers

Lovemore Kadzura in Rusape THE nation’s sole phosphate and magnetite miner, Dorowa Minerals, owes its 151-strong workforce over $500 000 in salary arrears emanating from seven months of non-payment of…

Fresh hope for Mpilo Hospital revival

Patrick Chitumba Senior Reporter THE health delivery system in the southern region of the country is set to improve significantly after investors and donors yesterday pledged to upgrade Mpilo Central…

Businessman’s medieval courtship tactics

Blabbermouth CAN someone tell me what is wrong with these businesspeople? Yes, we envy them for their enterprising acumen, but some of them are behaving badly behind closed doors.

Tragic end to swimming

Weekender Reporter AN attempt to swim by three minors at Chipita Farm in Chipinge resulted in one of them drowning in a dam. Blessing Ndlovu (4) left home in the…

Farm workers attach property

Lovemore Kadzura in RUSAPE THIRTY Rusape farm workers who are owed over $10 000 in salary arrears will have to wait a little longer to get their dues after the…

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