CZI, government to bring down wage bills
Harare Bureau THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries says the government should put in place a legislative framework to allow employers to enter into new contracts in order to bring down…
US judge release Fifa guilty plea transcripts
Cape Town — A US judge released Monday transcripts of guilty pleas from three prominent defendants in the sweeping Fifa corruption investigation who confessed to crimes and agreed to pay…
Food, water shortages plague recovery efforts in Japan quake aftermath
Minamiaso — Searchers digging in a mountainous area of southern Japan where twin earthquakes triggered landslides found another body yesterday, raising the likely death toll to 45.
Uganda’s only cancer treatment machine breaks down
KAMPALA —Thousands of cancer patients in Uganda will be left untreated for months after the nation’s only radiotherapy machine broke down, triggering public criticism about underfunding in the health system…
Emtee joins Muvhango
Rapper Emtee has added to his growing repertoire of skills by landing himself a role on popular SABC 2 soapie‚ Muvhango.
War pioneers deserve respect: Minister
Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent PIONEERS of the liberation struggle must not be forgotten as some of them are struggling for survival. Addressing mourners at the burial of the late Cde Theresa Moyo,…
Queen Elizabeth II congratulates Zim
Harare Bureau INDIA and Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II yesterday congratulated Zimbabwe on its attaining 36 years of independence. Zimbabwe marked 36 years of freedom on Monday.
Disgraced lawyer back in court
Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter A 64-YEAR-OLD woman has taken disgraced former Cheda and Partners lawyer, Sindiso Mazibisa, to court for allegedly embezzling $40,000 which was part of her share from…
De Gea tips Rashford to make history
Cape Town — Marcus Rashford’s emergence at Manchester United has convinced goalkeeper David de Gea that the 18-year-old can go on to etch his name into the club history.
Grain transporters warned
Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter THE government has warned grain transporters to desist from fleecing vulnerable villagers through overcharging when transporting grain from the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) to ward distribution centres.











