Lungu wins Zambia election

Zambia’s incumbent President Edgar Lungu has been re-elected with more than 50% of the vote, the country’s electoral commission has announced. President Lungu of the ruling Patriotic Front party garnered…

CAUGHT ON CAMERA: The suspected hooligan who attacked a cop at BF

Online News Editor THE CHRONICLE captured the images of the suspected hooligan who assaulted a policeman with a police shield during the violent skirmishes that rocked Barbourfields Stadium yesterday.

Bribes arrests…2 SA officials nabbed for Beitbridge border corruption

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau— TWO senior South African immigration officers based in Limpopo province have been arrested by that country’s special anti-corruption unit, the Hawks, for allegedly taking bribes from Zimbabwean…

Cops blamed for Greyhound driver death

Bianca Mlilo Chronicle Reporter— THE family of a driver who on Friday was crushed to death by a Bulawayo-bound Greyhound bus have alleged off-duty police officers who mounted an illegal roadblock…

Ex-husband beater wails in court

Tanaka Mrewa Court Reporter— A WOMAN from Mpopoma in Bulawayo who allegedly beat up her ex-husband and looted his property burst into tears, begging him to drop the charges before the…

‘Zim leads in Sadc and AU programmes’

Walter Nyamukondiwa Harare Bureau— Government of Zimbabwe’s Command Agriculture is a unique national food security intervention that puts the country in the lead in implementing Sadc and African Union programmes, South…

Shun factionalism, Kasukuwere tells Masvingo leaders

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent THE Zanu-PF leadership in Masvingo has been advised against harbouring divisive and destructive tendencies which threaten unity within the party. Addressing the Masvingo provincial coordinating committee (PCC) meeting…

Prof Moyo sources fees for pupils from 11 schools

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent Tsholotsho North MP Professor Jonathan Moyo has sourced more than $10 000 to pay examination fees for Form Four pupils from 11 schools in the constituency. The pupils…

BCC introduces palisade fencing, to get rid of security guards

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has introduced palisade fencing, doing away with security guards, in a development expected to save the municipality about $1 million a year…

Armed cop impersonator jailed 15 years

Wynne Zanamwe Chronicle Reporter A CONVICT who impersonated a cop to rob a woman of an amplifier and inverter has been sentenced to 15 years in jail, two days before finishing…

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