Botswana ruling party in landslide victory

Botswana’s ruling party has won majority seats in the country’s parliament, putting President Ian Khama at the helm for a second five-year term.

High-speed chase ends in shooting . . . Kombi passengers turn against police

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent POLICE allegedly opened fire on a vehicle that had failed to stop at a roadblock in Plumtree, severely injuring two passengers.

SA processes permits for Zimbabweans

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Reporter SOUTH Africa has processed more than 116,000 applications from Zimbabweans seeking documents to continue working and living in that country under the Zimbabwe Special Permits (ZSP)…

Mliswa causes mayhem at PCC meeting

Harare Bureau THERE was drama at the Zanu-PF Mashonaland West Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) meeting at the Public Service Training Centre in Chinhoyi yesterday where ousted provincial chairman Temba Mliswa,…

JB Sibanda rubbishes ouster claims

Mashudu Netsianda and Yoliswa Dube Chronicle Reporters ZIMBABWE National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) chairman Cde Jabulani Sibanda yesterday dismissed as “hogwash” a call for his resignation made by some…

Zanu-PF members must unite ahead of congress: Mnangagwa

Midlands Correspondent ALL posts except those of President and First Secretary and Secretary for Women’s Affairs are open for contestation during Zanu-PF’s National People’s Congress in December, the revolutionary party’s…

Zim trucker freed from Zambian prison

Temba Dube Deputy News Editor The Zimbabwean truck driver who has been locked up without trial at Livingstone State Prison in Zambia for an armed robbery he did not commit…

Doctors go on strike

Loveness Bepete Chronicle Reporter Government junior doctors have said they will go on strike today to push for higher pay and improved working conditions following the expiry of an ultimatum…

‘Workers have constitutional right to strike without notice’

Daniel Nemukuyu Harare Bureau Workers who do not belong to the security and essential services sectors have a Constitutional right to go on strike without giving notice, top labour lawyers…

Debts hinder Africa’s economic growth

Ngonidzashe Chiutsi AFRICA needs to deal with its foreign debt crisis that continues to undermine the continent’s economic growth, credit worthiness and sustainable development.

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