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…

Tongayi Chirisa in top SA production

Showbiz Reporter PRODUCTION of a promising South African movie: Happiness Is A Four-Letter Word, which features Zimbabwe’s Tongayi Chirisa, is complete with the premiere set for February 19.

Gilmore, Mbo in Cape Town for South African Menswear Week

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent TOP fashion icons Mbo Mahocs and Gilmore Tee are in Cape Town, South Africa where they are attending the South African Menswear Week (SAMW).

Chris claims daughter’s mother wants more money

Chris Brown insists he never allows anyone to smoke around his daughter and claims her mother has invented the allegations to get more money from him.

Starbrite winner awarded

Showbiz Correspondent SOME of the prizes for last year’s Starbrite talent search winner – Novuyo Seagirl Dube – were finally presented to her last week in Harare, though the major…

African leaders support pullout from ICC

African leaders have endorsed a proposal by Kenya to push for withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC). They believe the court unfairly targets the continent for prosecution while ignoring…

Burundi varsities suspend breakfast

Bujumbura — Students attending Burundi’s public universities are going without breakfast because the government can no longer afford it, underscoring the fragile state of Burundi’s economy amid violent unrest. On…

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