BBA: Zimbabwe last ones standing
Melissa Mpofu and Bongani Ndlovu WHETHER or not a Zimbabwean is named the ultimate Big Brother Africa (BBA) Hotshot tomorrow, the country’s two Housemates, JJ and Butterphly will walk out…
Children suffer stress like adults
Fredrick Mabikwa Successful Solutions SOCIETY has always considered stress as an adult phenomenon. This is yet another myth society has about children. Children are also stressed when they have emotional…
NYONI SLAMS ZANU-PF MAT NORTH
From Nduduzo Tshuma in Harare ZANU-PF Politburo member and Nkayi North MP Cde Sithembiso Nyoni (pictured) has hit out at the party’s Matabeleland North provincial leadership, accusing it of being…
Bond coins to ease change shortage
From Clemence Manyukwe in Harare THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe will introduce bond coins on December 18 in an effort to ease the shortage of lower denomination currency.
$305k AirZim payment haunts transport permanent secretary
Chronicle Reporter MUNESU Munodawafa, the permanent secretary in the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development, should be suspended to allow corruption allegations against him involving $305,000 to be investigated “to…
Man turns 4-year-old baby into sex slave
Plaxcedes Hove Court Reporter A 29-YEAR-OLD Bulawayo man from Pumula allegedly turned a four-year-old girl into a sex slave, habitually raping her for 12 months. Charles Moyo allegedly sexually abused…
Magistrates get bribes warning
Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter CHIEF Magistrate Mishrod Guvamombe yesterday warned magistrates against accepting bribes, saying doing so tarnishes the image of the courts.
Trio up for possessing copper cables
Thubelihle Mabhena Court Reporter Three people were dragged to court after they allegedly tried to smuggle about 90kg of stolen copper cables tied underneath a commuter omnibus, into South Africa.
Companies urged to adopt gender equity policies
Oswell Moyo Chronicle Reporter PRIVATE organisations have been challenged to come up with gender equity policies which can help effectively address issues of inequality and discrimination in the workplace.
SA marks Mandela death anniversary
South Africans have started marking the first anniversary of the death of anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela who died last year at the age of 95.





