Police worry over tyre bursts
Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter TWENTY people have died in accidents caused by tyre bursts in the last three months, police said yesterday.
Ball is in your bank Dr Mangudya
Joram Nyathi, Spectrum PRESIDENT Mugabe on Monday this week signed Statutory Instrument 133 of 2016. It amends the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Act to make the soon-to-be-launched bond notes legal…
Chikwambo cheshanje chakarasiswa
MUSIKANA uye wekwaMutare, wekubuda muKwayedza achiti ari kuitwa mukadzi nezvikwambo izvo zvinomuitira shanje dzekuti asadanane nemukomana kana kuroorwa, anoti akazobatsirwa zvichitevera kubuda kwenyaya yake.
Byo City’s Sibanda gagged
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter BULAWAYO City FC chairman Jerry Sibanda has been gagged, a first in local football where club chairpersons generally comment on club issues. Vice-chairman Zenzo Moyo…
UPitso ufuna esinye isicoco
UPISTO Mosimane umqeqetshi weMamelodi Sundowns ubike ukuthi uyasifuna isicoco sokubizwa njengomqeqetshi owedlula bonke kulumnyaka.
Unlocking Chipinge’s tourism potential
Stephen Ephraem Post Correspondent CHIPINGE District in the south-eastern part of Zimbabwe under Manicaland Province is bordered with Chimanimani district on its north, Chiredzi district on its south and both…
ZINWA rehabilitating water and waste water systems
Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) has embarked on program to rehabilitate water and sewer reticulation systems in cities and towns across the country in order to
Dokora says teach
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent THE Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Dr Lazarus Dokora has said there is a need for Government to improve the welfare of teachers as most…
10 yrs jail for Boko Haram joke
Johannesburg -Amnesty International says three young men in Cameroon have been jailed for 10 years for sharing a text message that joked about the Boko Haram extremist group.
Water woes haunt Chipinge
Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent CHIPINGE residents will have to grapple with water rationing following the low water levels in its main supplier, Bangazani Dam which is just 33 percent full.











