Cops bust 4 drug dealers
Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent POLICE in Bulawayo have arrested four people, among them a city businessman, who are suspected to be part of a syndicate that is selling drugs to pupils…
‘Sex starved’ woman sues husband’s mistress
Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter A WOMAN from Victoria Falls, who told a court she has endured sexual starvation for seven years, is suing her husband’s alleged mistress for $5,000. Bekezela Ndlovu,…
Police manhunt for $17,000 fraud woman
Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent POLICE in Bulawayo are looking for a female fraudster who allegedly duped two women of more than $17,000 in the same week after promising to partner them…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: War veterans must be disciplined
ON Thursday more than 10,000 war veterans from across the country will converge in Harare for a historic meeting with their patron President Robert Mugabe where various issues will be…
Marula enterprise gains momentum
Sukulwenkosi Dube THE marula tree has become a life-changer for the people of Bulilima District as many villagers in the drought-hit area are turning to its wild fruit for a…
The Clinton myth and the strange case of Donald Trump
Andrew Levine Republicans are known for forming opinions “unencumbered by the thought process,” as Tom and Ray, the Car Guys, used to say. They have problems with facts too. Democrats are…
Econet secures English Premier League rights for Kwesé Sports TV
The Econet Wireless Group has just scored one for its internet TV and Video On Demand (VOD) ambitions. Its subsidiary, Econet Media, has acquired the package of free-to-air broadcasting rights…
Taz Moyo now a father
Bongani Ndlovu Showbiz Correspondent LEAD singer of Afro fusion group Africa Revenge, Mehluli ‘Taz’ Moyo is now a father. Taz who got married to Farai last year in December shared pictures of…
Missiles rain on stage at Ringo concert
LEGENDARY Afro-pop/jazz singer, Ringo Madlingozi, was forced to abandon the stage! This when fans started throwing missiles at him in Kimberley, in the Northern Cape, last week. The Sondela hitmaker was billed…
Zuma’s apology over Nkandla an ‘important beginning’: SACP
Johannesburg — President Jacob Zuma’s apology over the Nkandla scandal is an “important beginning”, the SA Communist Party (SACP) said yesterday. Zuma’s apology and his undertaking to implement to the full…








