$600m railway deal…Government partners Botswana, Mozambique in 2 000km project
Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent— THE Government has partnered Botswana and Mozambique in a $600 million project to roll out nearly 2 000km of railway line cutting across the three countries to…
Prof Moyo blasts foreign embassies
Nduduzo Tshuma Political Editor— ZANU-PF Politburo member Professor Jonathan Moyo yesterday castigated the United States and European Union Embassies in Zimbabwe for meddling in the country’s internal affairs and behaving like…
No work, no pay for striking civil servants
Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau— THE Government has adopted a “No work, No pay” approach against civil servants who participate in illegal demonstrations and stayaways. This means any Government worker who participates in…
Mystery fires torment Gweru family
Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief A FAMILY at a house in Mkoba’s Village 13 in Gweru is living in fear after a mysterious fire recently started from an egg and destroyed…
Leta��s make party last all night
Rafaella Taylor We all enjoy a good time with our intimate partner, but often the party doesna��t last long enough. Ita��s not uncommon that men get in touch to ask…
B/ STRIKERS HIKE CHARGES FOR BOSSO MATCH
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter IN a bid to avoid a possible loss on both fronts, relegation-haunted Border Strikers have increased gates charges for their clash against Highlanders at Dulivhadzimu…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Visible policing a step in the right direction
THIS week saw a high police presence on the streets of Bulawayo and with it loud complaints by some so-called human rights defenders that this amounted to intimidation. But how…
Tensions simmer in Gabon after disputed election
Libreville — President Ali Bongo of Gabon poured scorn on opposition supporters who rioted overnight after he was declared the winner of a weekend election his main rival said was…
‘It’s not dead rubber’ victory could improve Warriors Fifa rankings
Fungai Muderere MANY fans will call it a dead rubber but we would like to call it a a�?practice sessiona�? when the Warriors play away to Guinea in a 2017…
‘Foreign firms attacked’ as Ethiopia protests continue
Protesters in Ethiopia have attacked foreign businesses, according to the owners of a flower firm, as demonstrations in which rights groups say hundreds of people have been killed continued.










