Police recover bones of missing albino toddler

Lilongwe – Police in Malawi have recovered the bones of a 23-month-old missing albino child, several weeks after her mother found the baby’s skull, teeth and clothes in the Kasungu…

$450 maintenance for teacher

Tanaka Mrewa Court Reporter A BULAWAYO teacher will receive $450 maintenance from her ex-husband after blaming him for her financial woes. Barbara Ncube told magistrate Manasa Musiiwa that she was earning $119…

Aleppo onslaught: New air strikes hit medical facility

An air strike hit a clinic in a rebel-held district of Aleppo yesterday, the civil defence said, the second time this week a medical facility in Syria’s second city has…

We’re happy to work with Zim: SA envoy

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter SOUTH Africa’s ambassador to Zimbabwe Mphakama Mbete has commended Zimbabwe’s commitment to turn around the economy. Mbete told The Chronicle yesterday that the neighbouring country was…

NM Academy pulls out of CSL

Lovemore Zigara in Gweru THE Zifa Central Soccer League (CSL) suffered its first casualty when NM Academy pulled out of the league citing financial constraints despite settling their affiliation fees. The…

Vic Falls cop ‘steals $2k’

Leonard Ncube Chronicle Reporter A police officer stationed in Victoria Falls has been arrested on allegations of stealing about $2,000 from the force. Constable Welvis Dumbu, 32, of Chinotimba suburb, was charged…

Unpaid Region 5 Youth Games service providers in fresh appeals

Senior Sports Reporter THE African Union Sports Council Region 5 Under-20 Youth Games’ contractors, suppliers and service providers yesterday took their push for payments a gear up by appealing to…

Ex-ZACC boss loses vehicles war

Daniel Nemukuyu, Harare Bureau Former Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission chief executive Ngonidzashe Gumbo, who was jailed for two years last year for defrauding the commission of $435,000, has lost his bid…

Arrests after Trump fans clash with protesters

Protesters and supporters of Donald Trump have been involved in violent confrontations with each other in the US state of California, leading to some 20 arrests.

Rescued Zim women in Kuwait to jet in today

Lloyd Gumbo Harare Bureau Thirty-two Zimbabwean women who were lured to Kuwait to work as housemaids but ended up as sex slaves are expected back in the country today after a…

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