Cecil cubs, mothers disappear

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter SLAIN world famous Cecil the lion’s cubs and their mothers have disappeared from Hwange National Park, sparking fears they may have been killed by males…

Green Fuel increases production

Lloyd Gumbo and Freeman Razemba Harare Bureau Green Fuel has increased its ethanol production to the extent of recording surplus of up to 2 million litres monthly, a development expected…

Green Fuel increases production

Lloyd Gumbo and Freeman Razemba Harare Bureau Green Fuel has increased its ethanol production to the extent of recording surplus of up to 2 million litres monthly, a development expected…

Varsities to cut enrolment of arts students

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent THE government has said universities will soon be ordered to reduce enrolments in social sciences and commercials to curb unemployment levels.

Varsities to cut enrolment of arts students

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent THE government has said universities will soon be ordered to reduce enrolments in social sciences and commercials to curb unemployment levels.

CALLOUS ATTACK . . . Man splashes acid on ex-lover . . . Flesh rots, maggots eat her alive

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief A 33-YEAR-Old HIV positive widower from Mberengwa who splashed acid on his ex-girlfriend causing her to suffer 20 percent gangrenous burns that eventually killed her…

CALLOUS ATTACK . . . Man splashes acid on ex-lover . . . Flesh rots, maggots eat her alive

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief A 33-YEAR-Old HIV positive widower from Mberengwa who splashed acid on his ex-girlfriend causing her to suffer 20 percent gangrenous burns that eventually killed her…

Shebeen operators sceptical

Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter SHEBEEN operators in Bulawayo are sceptical of the government’s recent pronouncement that their operations would be legalised to promote township tourism.

Shebeen operators sceptical

Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter SHEBEEN operators in Bulawayo are sceptical of the government’s recent pronouncement that their operations would be legalised to promote township tourism.

BAIL OUT! Zim strikes credit funding deal

Takunda Maodza Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE has agreed to a deal with international financial institutions to settle its arrears by April next year in a move that is expected to open…

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