Chronicle journalists shine at Njama

Chronicle Reporter JOURNALISTS from The Chronicle continue to fly the Zimpapers flag high as two of them scooped awards at the National Journalism and Media Awards (Njama) in Harare on…

Man steals own car

Sukulwenkosi Dube- Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent A MAN from Bulilima has been arrested for allegedly stealing his own car that had been impounded by the Plumtree Vehicle Inspection Department (VID).

Closed meeting for Justice Chigumba$20 000 bribe case

Fidelis Munyoro, Harare Bureau THE Judicial Service Commission deliberated on the case of High Court judge Justice Priscilla Chigumba, who is accused of soliciting for a $20 000 bribe from a…

Drought responsible for increase in stock theft: Police

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent POLICE have said the El Nino-induced drought has resulted in an increase in stocktheft cases countrywide as farmers move their cattle far from their homes in…

Obama hits ‘crazy’ Republicans as Trump falters

Columbus — Barack Obama sought to lash Republicans tight to their sinking White House nominee Donald Trump, as the outgoing US president visited the key swing state of Ohio on…

Mou weighs up Rooney recall

Jose Mourinho faces one of the biggest decisions of his Manchester United reign as he weighs up whether to recall Wayne Rooney for the Premier League clash with bitter rivals…

Belinda Mutinhiri honoured with pretigious award posthumously

Showbiz Reporter Belinda Tafadzwa Mutinhiri, the late Zimbabwe Tourism Authority staffer who died in a car crash last month posthumously won the much coveted, Africa Tourism Personality of the Year…

History beckons for Bulawayo Bomber

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter SOUTH African-based Zimbabwean cage fighter Elvis Moyo is confident of knocking out Andrew van Zyl in tonight’s Extreme Fighting Championship (EFC) heavyweight title fight.

Street kids foil $200 000 armed robbery

Patience Mutsiwi, Midlands Reporter STREET kids in Gweru apprehended two machete-wielding men who were trying to rob a businessman of $200 000.

Nguni dares accusers to provide evidence

Harare  Bureau The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission’s investigations committee chairman, Mr Goodson Nguni, has dared those who accuse him of being a “convicted fraudster” to provide evidence of where and when…

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