‘Byo ripe for investment’

Kiyapili Sibanda, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) Company says Bulawayo is ripe for investment and has called on local and international investors to tap into opportunities in…

Teen mum strangles baby, stashes it in bucket

Cynthia Dube, Chronicle Reporter A TEEN mother of one from Bulawayo secretly gave birth, allegedly strangled the baby and stashed the body in a bucket.

Doctors cry foul over health insurance

Paidamoyo Chipunza, Harare Bureau The Zimbabwe Medical Association (ZiMA) has called for speedy establishment of a regulatory authority for medical health insurance in Zimbabwe saying insurers continue to defy existing…

Local chiefs being consulted on Ndebele Kingdom revival

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent LOCAL chiefs are being consulted on the revival of the Ndebele Kingdom, with seven traditional leaders having been consulted so far.

Cotton farmers applaud Govt

Sharon Chiware, Midlands Reporter Gokwe cotton farmers said yesterday that they are expecting a bumper harvest this year and attributed the high yields to Government assistance under the Presidential Inputs…

Angry commuters loot, torch trains in Cape Town

Cape Town — Two trains were set alight and shops looted at Cape Town station on Monday night, when commuters went on the rampage in reaction to lengthy delays.

Zimbabwe squad arrives in Scotland

THE Zimbabwe senior men’s cricket squad has arrived in Scotland on the first leg of a tour that will also take them to The Netherlands and Sri Lanka.

Ronaldo faces tax fraud lawsuit

Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo was on yesterday accused of evading 14.7 million euros in tax through offshore companies, the latest footballer to fall foul of fiscal authorities in Spain.

Zifa summons clubs, refs

Raymond Jaravaza, Sports Correspondent ZIFA Bulawayo Province has summoned Mainline FC and Arenel Movers as well as match officials to explain circumstances that led to the abandonment of the two…

Four elephants die of ‘cyanide poisoning’

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter FOUR elephants have died due to suspected cyanide poisoning in Hwange National Park.

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