COP POCKETS TRAFFIC FINES
Sukulwenkosi Dube, Plumtree Correspondent A PLUMTREE traffic police officer has been arraigned for allegedly stealing $205 and R640 that he collected as fines.
Mufaro, misodzi kuvatambi
HONGU, mutambi wetsiva ane mbiri Charles Manyuchi akatambirwa zvine mutsigo paakadzoka kumusha achibva kuRussia uko kwaakaenda kunorwa akakunda chizvarwa cheko Dmitry Mikhaylenko musi weChishanu wapfuura,
Woman ‘kills’ daughter over sex, drugs
Patrick Chitumba and Sukoluhle Ndlovu A 31-YEAR-OLD woman from Kwekwe allegedly beat her daughter to death with an electric cable after accusing her of indulging in sex and drugs at…
UBH kombi, taxi wars escalate
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent A WAR between pirate taxis and kombi crews has escalated at the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH), with commuter omnibus operators allegedly attacking passengers for not boarding…
Taxi driver hits cop at roadblock
Sukulwenkosi Dube, Plumtree Correspondent A TAXI driver from Plumtree allegedly tried to run over a traffic cop who had stopped him at a roadblock to inspect his car.
Zimsec hosts AEAA conference
The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) is the proud host of the 34th Association for Educational Assessment in Africa (AEAA) Annual conference 2016. After the successful hosting of the Southern…
‘Ongororai hutano hwevatambi’
SACHIGARO weNorthern Region Division One, Willard Manyengavana, anoti zvakakosha kuti zvikwata zvose zvinokwikwidza muligi iri zviongorore hutano hwevatambi vose kuitira kuti vazive matambudziko avanenge vanawo
Drought forces Coca-Cola to halt canned drinks in Namibia
Windhoek — Coca-Cola will stop production of all canned drinks in Namibia and has warned consumers of possible shortages, the company said yesterday, as a regional drought worsens across southern…
Gumbo settles for Sibanda as assistant
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter NEW Chicken Inn coach Rahman Gumbo has settled for Zifa Southern Region Division One side Bulawayo Chiefs’ coach Thulani Sibanda as his assistant.
Kombi operators bemoan pirate taxis increase
Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter PUBLIC Transporters in Bulawayo have said the police and Bulawayo City Council must take action against pirate taxis as they are pushing them out of business.











