Zesa loses millions in electricity exemptions
Harare Bureau THE decision by the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority to exempt its 5,000 employees and pensioners from paying for electricity is costing the power utility $10 million every year,…
2 MSU students drown
Patrick Chitumba and Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Reporters TWO Midlands State University students drowned in two separate incidents on Sunday, the institution has said. MSU Information Director, Mirirai Mawere confirmed the two tragic…
‘Attempted jailbreak politically-motivated’
Harare Bureau The jailbreak attempt at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison in March was politically-motivated and involved members of the security forces who worked with the inmates to embarrass President Robert…
Zanu-PF intensifies door-to-door campaigns
Marvelous Moyo Gwanda Correspondent ZANU-PF Gwanda District has intensified its door-to-door campaigns as the party continues strengthening its structures. Addressing party members at Zanu-PF provincial offices in Gwanda town on Friday Matabeleland…
3 killed in head-on collision
Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter Three people died on the spot after two vehicles were involved in a head-on collision on Sunday night, police have confirmed. The accident occurred at the 89km peg…
‘Sex attack’ teacher in court
Thandeka Moyo Court Reporter— A FORMER Nyamandlovu temporary teacher, who allegedly raped a pupil when she was doing Grade Five two years ago, was recently arrested when he returned to the…
Russia platinum investment to surge past $3 billion
From Mduduzi Mathuthu in MOSCOW, Russia— RUSSIAN investors financing a $4 billion platinum mine in the Great Dyke will also carry out exploration for other minerals with the possibility of…
‘Vampire killer was paid to murder’
Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent— ALOIS Tapiwa Nduna, 26, alias Jackson Moyo, who is believed to be the country’s worst serial killer and blood-sucking rapist, was yesterday arraigned before the Gweru magistrate’s…
EDITORIAL COMMENT : President’s visit strengthened Zim-Russia ties
President Robert Mugabe rounded up his trip to Russia yesterday. On Saturday, he witnessed a military parade celebrating Moscow’s victory over Nazists in 1945, met his host, President Vladimir Putin…
Byo residents lose confidence in lawyers
Thubelihle Mabhena Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO residents have lost confidence in lawyers after three senior partners from Cheda and Partners were suspended by the Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) pending fraud investigations…









