National team selection policy crafted

Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau THE Ministry of Sport and Recreation has designed a policy document to root out nepotism, bribery and discrimination on financial grounds in the selection of national…

Kelly angers Meyiwas with Senzo song

AFRO-POP singer Kelly Khumalo is in trouble with the Meyiwas again!

Edgars H1 profit drops 90pc to $109k

CLOTHING retailer Edgars Stores’ profit plummeted by 90 percent in the six months to July from $1,18 million last year to $109,000, weighed down by retrenchment costs and low sales.

Judges ‘panic’ over Chigumba bribery probe

Fidelis Munyoro, Harare Bureau The fate of High Court judge Justice Priscillah Chigumba who is accused of soliciting for a $20 000 bribe from a litigant is likely to be…

Motorists brace for new road signs

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter THE Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ) will soon launch a new Highway Code which it hopes will reduce road traffic accidents by 45 percent in…

Forensic audit unearths massive corruption at Zimra

Lloyd Gumbo, Harare Bureau A forensic audit on the operations of the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has revealed endemic corruption, violation of Government laws and poor corporate governance among other…

Grant Flower visits Kings’ Al Barsha School

GRANT Flower, now Pakistan batting coach, took time out from his busy schedule to give inspiring talk to a group of schoolchildren in Dubai.

Axed lawyer Mazibisa plans business venture

Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter DEREGISTERED Bulawayo lawyer Sindiso Mazibisa yesterday said he will focus on new opportunities after he was banned from practising law in Zimbabwe by a legal tribunal…

ZRU push for more women’s teams

Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Rugby Union (ZRU) has made it mandatory for all clubs that want to compete in the National Rugby League (NRL) to have women’s teams in a…

Lack of evidence sees 86 protesters free

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter EIGHTY-SIX protesters who were arrested in Bulawayo for allegedly engaging in acts of violence in July were yesterday freed due to lack of evidence.

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