‘Dead girl’ resurfaces

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE identity of a teenager who was allegedly murdered and dumped in Bulawayo’s Iminyela suburb remains a mystery as DNA tests have confirmed that the body…

Stanchart Bank targets $450m loans

Harare Bureau STANDARD Chartered Bank says it has pegged its loan book at $450 million for 2017 as it works towards supporting the country’s productive sectors.

Nurses recruitment reduces burden on Bulawayo hospitals

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter THE ongoing recruitment of nurses has reduced the healthcare burden at Bulawayo’s two major public health institutions, with authorities commending Government for giving them the greenlight…

Whawha, Ivan Hoe pile pressure on Tongogara

Lovemore Zigara in Gweru IVAN Hoe and Prisons and Correctional Services outfit Whawha have maintained the heat on early pacesetters Tongogara in the Zifa Central Soccer League.

Warrant of arrest for soldier who burnt wife’s clothes

Tanaka Mrewa, Court Reporter A BULAWAYO magistrate has issued a warrant of arrest against a member of the Zimbabwe National Army who burnt his wife’s clothes.

Gwanda community backs water treatment takeover

Richard Muponde, Gwanda Correspondent GWANDA council, residents’ associations, civic groups and churches have said they will support the takeover of the water treatment plant from Zinwa when they meet a…

Netherlands brace for Zim challenge

IT seems to be an exciting phase in Zimbabwe cricket, one where they are putting in an earnest effort to get quality cricket.

Hope Masike, Khuliyo collaborate

Showbiz Correspondent BEFORE sharing the stage at Cape to Cairo in Bulawayo last week, mbira musician Hope Masike and Afro pop musician Khuliyo decided to get into the studio at…

Don’t meddle in Zim affairs, Mbeki tells SA

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent FORMER South Africa President Cde Thabo Mbeki has urged his compatriots not to meddle in Zimbabwe’s internal affairs, arguing that they have no mandate to call…

Communal farmers major food producers

Elita Chikwati, Harare Bureau Communal farmers are leading in maize production for the 2016/17 farming season, as their output increased by 364 percent.

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