Air Zim, NHS employees nabbed for fraud

Leonard Ncube and Quitani Tawanda Muposeki Chronicle Reporters AN Air Zimbabwe employee has been arrested together with two workers from the National Handling Services (NHS) for allegedly conniving to steal…

Woman battered for chatting with ex-hubby

Nokusa Masuku Court Reporter A BULAWAYO man allegedly battered his wife with a knobkerrie all over her body when he discovered that she was talking on her cellphone with her…

Man hammers lover, drinks dipping chemical

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A MANGWE man allegedly clobbered his girlfriend with a hammer and then drank a dipping chemical in a bid to kill himself after accusing her of…

Woman bashed for gossiping

Emily Mbewe Court Reporter A BULAWAYO woman hit her cousin with a brick on the forehead accusing her of spreading rumours that she is a syphilis-infected bed hopper. Kudzai Gondo,…

Water woes at Chikombedzi Hospital

Tawanda Mangoma in Chikombedzi CHIKOMBEDZI General Hospital in Chiredzi District has gone for nearly four months without reliable water supplies and its medical superintendent says the matter needs to be…

Miss Zim finalists take to the ramp

Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent ALL is set for the Miss World Zimbabwe pageant finale tonight at the Mermaids Pool Resort in Shamva with 15 beauties from the country set to…

Fail to plan, expect to fail

Yoliswa Dube MY friends think I’m crazy because I keep a notebook with a list of “things to do”. Every morning, I make a conscious decision to write down what…

Silence condones xenophobia

Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa ON Saturday, April 18, our Zimbabwean Independence day, I marched in Braamfontein, Johannesburg, from Luthuli House to the Gauteng Legislature with a group of young Africans of different…

Foot-and-mouth scare shuts down Mbokodo

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter THE Veterinary Services Department has ordered Mbokodo abattoir and butchery to suspended operations as the government continues to investigate the gravity of the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak…

Screws on retrenchments tightened

Felex Share Harare Bureau The government has tightened screws on retrenchment regulations, making it difficult for companies to willy-nilly throw people onto the streets. The new requirements, include submission by…

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