Liberation heroine Moyo dies
Patient Sibanda Chronicle Reporter A LIBERATION heroine Cde Theresa Moyo has died. She was 82.
Husband ‘killer’ remanded
Thandeka Moyo Court Reporter THE trial of a Bulawayo woman who allegedly caused the death of her 77-year-old husband started with the woman claiming that she fought him in defence. Celia…
MDC-T youths run amok
Harare Bureau A CHOPPIES Supermarket security guard was hospitalised yesterday after sustaining serious injuries at the hands of rowdy MDC-T supporters who ran amok downtown in the wake of an…
Gumbo appointed new Midlands chair
Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief CDE Joram Gumbo has been appointed as Zanu-PF acting Midlands provincial chairperson for the next three months as the party works to restore unity in the…
President for historic Fort Hare celebration
Harare Bureau President Robert Mugabe has been invited to attend the historic Fort Hare University centenary celebrations whose alumni include some of the African sub-continent’s most famous leaders including him…
Cowdray Park rapist gang: Two jailed 42 more years
Thandeka Moyo Court Reporter TWO men who were members of a gang that raped and robbed a woman after threatening her with iron bars and machetes in Cowdray Park suburb were…
CHIADZWA BOMBSHELL . . . Workers tell of planes flying diamonds away . . . $15 billion of gems unaccounted for
Harare Bureau Workers at diamond mining companies that were operating at Chiadzwa say there are high chances of pilferage of the precious stone which resulted in the country losing about…
I’ve no vendetta against Mnangagwa: Kasukuwere
Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief ZANU-PF National Commissar, Cde Saviour Kasukuwere, has said he does not harbour any motive to have Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa removed from his position as he…
Hungry baboon attacks, strangles man
Luthando Mapepa A 33-YEAR-OLD Chipinge man will count himself lucky to be alive after being strangled by a baboon he was chasing away while guarding a maize field last Saturday.
Tobacco farmers demand cash upfront
Samuel Kadungure Farming Reporter PROBLEMS with payments to tobacco farmers have ignited anger and frustration among many small-scale growers who are now pressuring the authorities to revert to the old system…





