Killer mum escapes jail
Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter A WOMAN who axed her two minor children and kept their bodies until the following morning has been freed after the High Court ruled that she…
UN warns of violence in DRC ahead of vote
United Nations — The United Nations envoy for Congo is warning of civil unrest and violence in the run-up to legislative and presidential elections scheduled for November.
Catholic church to evict 64 villagers
Auxilia Katongomara and Mashudu Netsianda Chronicle Reporters THE Roman Catholic Church is locked in a protracted legal wrangle with 64 villagers in Dete whom it wants evicted for allegedly illegally settling…
Pellegrini eager to reduce gap
Manchester — It is a signal of Manchester City’s inconsistency that they have not managed to string together two successive Premier League victories since mid-October.
Teachers lose jobs
Felex Share Harare Bureau— THOUSANDS of teachers whose contracts were not renewed will only be considered for employment if vacancies arise after the rationalisation of the teaching establishment being done by…
Threads for an A list turn up . . .
Yoliswa Dube, Pattern and Style I WAS just thinking to myself the other day. If Cassper Nyovest or say Burna Boy were to invite me to an exclusive party —…
Take advantage of weak rand, says, RBZ boss
Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Industry should take advantage of the South African rand’s decline to import raw materials and capital goods to revive the economy, Reserve Bank Governor, Dr John…
Samsung opens assembly plant
Herald Reporter South Korea-based telecoms giant, Samsung Electronics, has started assembling television sets and refrigerators in Zimbabwe and Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday toured the company’s two factories.
New measures to fight food crisis
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter— Government has come up with immediate measures to fight food shortages, including opening up imports of maize and maize-meal to private importers, while the movement of…
Ebola resurfaces in Sierra Leone
Freetown. — The World Health Organisation confirmed yesterday a new death from Ebola in Sierra Leone just a day after west Africa celebrated the end of an outbreak which killed…






