Mliswa ‘a divisive element’
Harare Bureau OUSTED Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial chairman Cde Temba Mliswa was a divisive element who covertly sought to reshuffle party structures in the province replacing them with proxies.
First Lady takes meet the people tour to Gwanda
Chronicle Reporters FIRST Lady Grace Mugabe will on Monday hold a rally in Gwanda as part of her “Meet the People” tour. The Zanu-PF provincial leadership has called on supporters…
$1bn Hwange power deal signed
Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Power Company yesterday completed a $1,1 billion deal with Chinese firm, Sinohydro, for the expansion of Hwange Power Station. Zimbabwe and China agreed to deals in…
Man kills wife, buries her secretly
Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent A 32-YEAR-OLD Masvingo man killed his 19-year-old South African wife and secretly buried her body on a riverbank, the High Court heard yesterday. Chrispen Tiyayo, of…
Man to hang over Ngundu shooting
Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent A 26-YEAR-OLD Mozambican national has been sentenced to death for the murder of a currency exchange dealer at Ngundu Business Centre in Masvingo. Isaac Mlambo shot…
Mnangagwa suffers defeat
Daniel Nemukuyu Harare Bureau JUSTICE Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa has admitted defeat after Cabinet shot down his plan to scrap the death penalty. Minister Mnangagwa wanted the death sentences of 97…
First Lady comes face-to-face with factionalism in Manicaland
From Cletus Mushanawani in Mutare First Lady Cde Grace Mugabe has said she does not owe allegiance to alleged factions in Zanu-PF and that she does not belong to any…
Archers Darts club honours players
Sports Reporter ALL is set for the Archers Darts Club 2013 medal presentation set for the club this evening. The event is meant to honour players who won the 2013…
Federer sets up Djokovic showdown in Shanghai semis
TWO time champion Novak Djokovic thumped Spain’s David Ferrer 6-4 6-2 to march into the last four of the Shanghai Masters today and set up a semi-final showdown with third…
Thai traffic cops offered cash to turn down bribes
BANGKOK – Thailand’s traffic policemen will get money in return for refusing bribes, police said on Thursday, part of the junta’s efforts to combat what it has called an ingrained…










