EDITORIAL COMMENT: Fans’ rowdy behaviour drains Bosso’s coffers
THE ugly incidents that enveloped Barbourfields Stadium on Sunday have resulted in Highlanders being formally charged by the Premier Soccer League for breaching its rules and regulations.
Govt to set up accident fund
Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter THE Government is setting up a fund to assist road accident victims after it emerged an accident occurs every 15 minutes and about five people are…
ZimPraise to hold live DVD recording in Byo
Showbiz Reporter POPULAR gospel choir Zimpraise will for the first time, hold a live DVD recording at the Word of Life auditorium in Bulawayo next month.
MURDER AND ARSON. . . Cheating wife axes sleeping husband, burns body
Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent A 33-YEAR-OLD woman from Masvingo allegedly axed her husband to death before burning the body beyond recognition.
Man throws faeces at, beats up homeowner
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter A BULAWAYO man allegedly relieved himself at a gate of another man’s house before spattering the owner of the property with faeces for ordering him…
Byo City 5 games winless but still at ease
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter BULAWAYO City FC are not panicking yet although they have gone for five Castle Lager Premier Soccer League matches without a win.
Depositors to forfeit unclaimed funds: DPC
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter DEPOSITORS of the now-defunct Genesis Investment Bank would forfeit their funds if they fail to claim them before June 30, 2017, the Deposit Protection Corporation…
South African bank concludes $120 million package for Zesa
Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor STANDARD Bank Group says it has finalised a $120 million debt package with the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) for the rehabilitation of existing power generation infrastructure…
Warriors, Liberia tie charges pegged
Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter ZIFA has set gate charges for the Warriors’ 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifier against Liberia to be played at the National Sports Stadium on…
African Trade Insurance Agency underwrites $4bn
Business Reporter THE African Trade Insurance (ATI) Agency supported trade and investment worth $4 billion in Africa in 2016 in which Zimbabwe and Ethiopia snatched $400 million of the package.











