DAM SUICIDE! ‘Cancer stricken’ student teacher drowns self

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter A 23-YEAR-OLD student at Hillside Teachers’ College in Bulawayo allegedly committed sucide by throwing herself into Hillside Dams where she drowned.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Tax, police policies encourage tourism

Foreign visitors to Zimbabwe cite three negatives that hinder expansion of this sector, according to the Zimbabwe Council for Tourism: VAT charged on accommodation and meal bills for foreign visitors,…

Lend or lose business, banks urged

Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor ZIMBABWE’S biggest challenge is lack of access to capital and banks should face up to this economic reality and lend to businesses or risk collapse, Finance…

Zim on verge of platinum refinery

  Business Reporter GOVERNMENT yesterday signed an agreement with Australian company, Kelltech, for construction of a $300 million platinum refinery two months after Cabinet approved the project.

Stiff debut album in June, says Diliza

Kiyapili Sibanda, Showbiz Reporter SOUTH Africa-based kwaito group Stiff lead singer Diliza says their much anticipated debut album is well on its way and people should expect it at the…

Points not guaranteed

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter DYNAMOS are not guaranteed maximum points from their aborted blockbuster encounter against Highlanders when the disciplinary committee deliberates on the case next week.

The jury still out…IFAB say television footage inconclusive

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor— Custodians of laws governing international football have said television footage of the disputed goal Dynamos scored on Sunday, which sparked the abandonment of the biggest club…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Launch of projects shows Govt’s capacity to deliver

Today Zimbabwe celebrates two milestones — the launch of the $1 billion Beitbridge-Harare-Chirundu dualisation project and the commissioning of the $260 million Tokwe-Mukosi Dam in Masvingo. The President, Cde Mugabe,…

Rebel chief, 50 others escape in DRC jailbreak

KINSHASA. – Rebels from an outlawed political-religious group attacked Kinshasa’s central prison yesterday, breaking out their leader and about 50 other prisoners, the Congolese government said.

Ex-Airzim boss’ bail case deferred

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter The High Court has postponed to today the hearing of ex-Air Zimbabwe corporate secretary Grace Pfumbidzayi’s application for extension of bail pending her fresh appeal to…

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