Armed robbers strike
Senior Reporter— A FAMILY from Mutare’s Murambi low-density suburb lost cash and jewellery worth close to $3 000 from two cheeky armed robbers who pounced on their residence last Saturday…
MSC shines at Harare Sevens
Blessing Gondokondo Sports Reporter — MUTARE’S rival rugby teams, Mutare Sports Club and Mountain Lions recently buried the hatchet to join forces and settled for third position at the Harare…
Unity of purpose carries day for Zanu-PF
Abel Zhakata Senior Reporter— ZANU-PF’s emphatic victory in the Chimanimani West by-election last Saturday re-affirmed the ruling party’s dominance in national politics as long as the revolutionary movement shuns factionalism.
When fair play becomes unfair
Ray Bande Senior Sports Reporter— MUTARE will go without a resident Premiership football team next season, thanks to the unmatched show of ‘Fair Play’ by correctional services side, Tenax which…
Zimbabwe’s doting memories of Cde Fidel
Tafara Shumba Post Correspondent— AS there might be some people who are gleefully celebrating the death of former Cuban leader, Fidel Castro, for Zimbabwe and the rest of the African…
Mighty Warriors crashed out—whose fault?
Fungayi Munyoro Sports Correspondent — ZIMBABWE’S Mighty Warriors crashed out of the African Women Cup of Nations and who is to blame?
ZESA hints on prospects of power cuts
The Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) Holdings on Monday said the country risked massive load shedding due to lack of foreign currency to pay for power imports from neighbouring countries.
Kulungiselelwa imidlalo yokucina ye-league eNkayi
Cornelius Luphahla AMAQEMBU kanobhutshuzwayo esigabeni seNkayi seqalile ukulungiselela imidlalo yokucina ezavula amasango okungena kuligi yoMphakathi ezaqala ekuqaleni komnyaka ozayo.
Pirate taxi driver cheats death
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter A PIRATE taxi driver in Bulawayo yesterday cheated death after he lost control of a Toyota Vitz he was driving while talking on the cellphone.
5 firms show interest in NRZ rail rehab
Harare Bureau AT least five companies have expressed interest to rehabilitate and connect the country’s railway network to sea ports in the region.











