Trio nabbed for border jumping

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Three Malawians were last Wednesday arrested by the Ferret Squad at Beitbridge Border Post when they entered the country illegally wrapped in plastic sheets.

Inheritance fight turns ugly

Chronicle Reporter  A BULILIMA family in Matabeleland South has reportedly clashed over the disbursement of their late relative’s inheritance, with some family member even threatening the mother and the children…

Inheritance fight turns ugly

Chronicle Reporter  A BULILIMA family in Matabeleland South has reportedly clashed over the disbursement of their late relative’s inheritance, with some family member even threatening the mother and the children…

Kids are a distraction, says 52-year-old Chief Ndiweni

Mbongeni Msimanga, Sunday Leisure Correspondent MANY chiefs in Zimbabwe sire children who go on to inherit their thrones when they pass on. Those with no children have sleepless nights as…

Churches urged to promote religious tourism

Lungile Tshuma, Business correspondent RELIGIOUS groups should constantly hold conferences across the country as religious tourism has proved to be essential in growing the economy through steering up both domestic…

Makomo spreads wings. . . Starts coke, coal exports to Zambia

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter COAL miner Makomo Resources has started exporting coal and coke to Zambia, as it starts seeing results of its capital expansion projects which culminated in…

Redcliff gets ultimatum to settle Chiyangwa dispute

Munyaradzi Musiiwa , Midlands Correspondent THE High Court has given Redcliff Town Council up to the end of this month to resolve a land dispute with Harare businessman Mr Philip…

Blackleg outbreak contained

Dumisani Nsingo , Senior Farming Reporter AN outbreak of blackleg which claimed about 30 cattle in Hwange district since the first case was reported in September has been contained, an…

‘The truth will set you free’

Journalists must be upright and even be prepared to be jailed for reporting the truth, the group CEO of Zimbabwe’s largest media group has said.

New female DJ rocks Byo

Mbongeni Msimanga, Sunday Leisure Correspondent MENTION the name Sharmaine Walderman and chances are that most Zimbabweans will give you blank stares and you can’t blame them because among them little…

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