NRZ takes workers to court

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has taken 942 of its workers to court for refusing to return to work after downing tools last month over…

MDC-T blocks council-owned companies’ audit

Harare Bureau THE MDC-T has blocked a forensic audit at Harare City Council-owned companies and joint ventures claiming the exercise was a witch-hunt by Local Government, Public Works and National…

Silas Hungwe mourned, to be buried tomorrow

Harare Bureau President Robert Mugabe yesterday mourned former Zimbabwe Farmers’ Union president, Silas Hungwe, commending him for his immense contribution in imparting knowledge and skills to indigenous farmers.

President back from high-level New York events

Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe returned home on Monday from New York, the United States where he joined other heads of state and government at two high-level events at the…

Woman raped in highway robbery terror

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent FOUR highway robbers fired a gun shot before pulling a woman from a vehicle and gang-raping her, police said yesterday. A haulage truck driver and his male…

Investment reforms to boost economy: Presidency

Prosper Ndlovu Business Editor TURNING around the economy is a top priority for the Presidency, which is seized with fast-tracking key business reforms to attract foreign direct investment and energise domestic…

‘POLICE BEAT US BACK’ . . . Shock Magaya stampede testimony . . . Tears for 11 dead worshippers

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief A REDCLIFF woman who lost her sister at Prophet Walter Magaya’s PHD Ministries crusade in the town in 2014 yesterday broke down in court during an…

Nust student turns plastic into diesel

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent A NATIONAL University of Science and Technology (Nust) student might have found a solution to the country’s litter problem after he designed a machine that turns plastic…

FMD frustrates Byo Agric Show again

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter THE outbreak of the foot and mouth disease (FMD) has continued to frustrate the Bulawayo Agriculture Show, forcing organisers to reduce livestock-related exhibitions at this year’s fair.

Exhibitors troop in for ZITF

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) began on a high note in Bulawayo yesterday with organisers expressing satisfaction with the quality of exhibits.

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