MPs afraid of recall: Chamisa

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter TWO Zanu-PF Members of Parliament who won recent by-elections following the death and expulsion of their predecessors, were sworn-in yesterday. Clerk of Parliament Kennedy Chokuda swore-in the…

Mutsvangwa lashes out at Moyo

Lovemore Mataire Harare Bureau WAR veterans leader Cde Christopher Mutsvangwa has launched an unrestrained attack on Zanu-PF politburo member Professor Jonathan Moyo, accusing him of leading a faction in the party…

Smallhouse ‘kidnapped, tested for pregnancy’

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent THE wife of an engineer from Gutu allegedly kidnapped a Harare-based nurse, doused her with petrol before taking her to a bush where she forced her…

Politburo meets next Wednesday

Chronicle Reporter The Zanu-PF Politburo will meet next Wednesday to deliberate on internal party fights and also review the party’s Annual National People’s Conference held in Victoria Falls in December…

Police head count crucial: minister

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief THE ongoing head count in the police force is crucial to determine the exact number of police officers in the country, the Deputy Minister of…

Gushungo bomb plotters face more serious charge

Tendai Rupapa, Harare Bureau THE four men suspected of trying to petrol-bomb the First Family’s Alpha Omega Dairy farm in Mazowe were yesterday back in court facing a more serious…

Man scalded in infidelity row

Adelaide Moyo, Chronicle Reporter A PHILANDERING man was hospitalised with serious burns to the chest after his wife poured boiling water on his chest, a court heard.

Flooded river bus driver in court

Sukulwenkosi Dube, Plumtree Correspondent A BUS driver who attempted to cross a flooded river before it overturned with 74 passengers on board has been charged with negligent driving.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Give us a break for goodness’ sake

ZIMBABWE has been making concerted efforts to clear its arrears with the Bretton Woods institutions and so far the country has made good on some of its pledges to offset…

Brazil’s huge army for the Zika virus fight

BRAZIL is deploying 220,000 troops to wage war against the Zika virus in response to the alarm caused by the birth of thousands of children with abnormally small heads. But…

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