Condoms in schools debate resurfaces

Loveness Bepete Chronicle Reporter School children should be given contraceptives, the government body charged with family planning said yesterday, in a move likely to torch a storm in conservative Zimbabwe.

‘South Africa killings threat to African unity’

Harare Bureau THE looting of shops owned by foreigners happening in Soweto, South Africa is an indication that the country needs robust economic empowerment policies that benefit the black majority,…

Cops nabbed for raping suspect

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter TWO police officers based at Cowdray Park police base have been arrested for allegedly raping a 19-year-old theft suspect. Constable Norman Njaya was arrested on Sunday,…

Byo doctor violates court order, threatens ex-wife

Emily Mbewe  Court Reporter CITY medical practitioner Dr Nkonzo Ndebele was yesterday charged with contempt of court after he violated a protection order issued against him in 2013, barring him…

Trade measures regulations reviewed

Lovemore Zigara Midlands Correspondent INDUSTRY and Commerce Minister Mike Bimha says the government is in the process of reviewing the Trade Measures Act, which will be used as a tool…

MDC-T Byo chairperson questioned for assault

Loveness Bepete  Chronicle Reporter THE MDC-T Bulawayo provincial youth chairperson and Ward 1 councillor, Mlandu Ncube, was on Monday summoned by police over his alleged involvement in the assault of…

‘Byo firms’ production still depressed’

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter A majority of industries in Bulawayo have resumed operations after the annual shut down but production is still depressed in the wake of the prevailing…

Congratulations President Lungu

Charles Mwewa Congratulations Edgar Lungu, duly and democratically-elected Zambian sixth president. This is the beauty of Zambia, a small nearly 15 million-populated Central-Southern African country. For over 24 years now,…

Zim sales boost PPC volumes

Regional cement and lime producer PPC says an increase in cement sales in Zimbabwe has boosted the group’s overall sales volume at a time when major markets like South Africa…

‘TelOne optic fibre project 60pc complete’

TelOne’s fibre optic project is now 60 percent complete, as the fixed telephone operator seeks to expand broadband connectivity and diversify its revenue streams to compensate for falling income from…

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