Zuma poison report gossip
Johannesburg – President Jacob Zuma’s office has dismissed as gossip a Sunday Times report that his wife Nompumelelo Ntuli-Zuma poisoned him.
7 Njube High Form 2 pupils bust for mbanje, admit regular use
Auxilia Katongomara / Emily Mbewe Chronicle Reporters SEVEN Form Two pupils from Njube High School in Bulawayo have been put under surveillance by the police Drugs and Narcotics Section after…
Batoka Gorge power plant plan expanded to 2,400MW
PLANS for the long proposed Batoka Gorge Hydro-electric Power Plant have been expanded to 2,400MW from the initial 1,600MW, an industry official has said.
Chigumbura bemoans Zim’s ‘death’ bowling
Zimbabwe could not withstand the West Indies acceleration of scoring late in their innings as Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels piled on a one-day record stand of 372 to take…
Koeman taunts Van Gaal
SOUTHAMPTON’s Dutch manager Ronald Koeman launched a surprise attack on former colleague and English Premiership rival, Louis van Gaal. After masterminding his side’s victory over Manchester United last month, Koeman…
Met Dept allays drought fears
Charity Ruzvidzo Chronicle Reporter THE Meteorological Services Department yesterday said it is too early to make a conclusion on the prospect of drought in parts of the country arguing that…
Companies take marketing campaign to schools
Charity Ruzvidzo Business Reporter BULAWAYO companies have joined hands with lobby group Buy Zimbabwe to extend outreach campaign on the importance of buying locally manufactured products to pupils in schools.
Zesa workers demand $117m in pay arrears
Felex Share Harare Bureau Zesa employees are demanding $117 million in salary arrears arising from a collective bargaining agreement in 2012 which management ignored. While conceding to the bungling, Zesa…
We erred on suspension of Meikles: ZSE Meikles given March 2 as response deadline
THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange has made a clean breast regarding last week’s suspension of hotel group Meikles’ shares from trading on the bourse, saying it had not engaged the affected…
Lesotho on track for peaceful poll
Maseru – Lesotho Prime Minister Tom Thabane is satisfied his country’s national elections will go ahead quite peacefully next Saturday, after a regional summit in Pretoria bolstered security arrangements.











