Spirit’s demands put family in dilemma
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief IT’S 11PM and every family member at Mr Farai Urayayi’s homestead in the Njelele area, Gokwe North, is fast asleep.
Chief Justice spells out vision
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter CHIEF Justice Luke Malaba says he has a vision to transform the country’s judiciary system to meet international standards.
Door open for struggling Mutasa’s Zanu-PF return
Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau FORMER Zanu-PF Secretary for Administration Mr Didymus Mutasa is free to meet President Mugabe or rejoin Zanu-PF, but should do so openly without trying to put…
Ali Dube demands $1,2k dues from Bosso
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter LEGENDARY juniors’ coach Ali “Baba” Dube has made an emotional appeal to Highlanders to pay him his outstanding dues as he doesn’t want to be…
Ray Phiri: Thank you for the music
(Personal tribute to Ray Phiri by DJ John Matinde) IT is not every day that when one hears of the sad demise of a loved one, friend or colleague, they…
Barclay’s Zim sale subject to RBZ approval
Business Reporter THE board of Barclays Bank Zimbabwe (BBZ) says the sale of its local unit to First Merchant Bank of Malawi is subject to statutory regulation and approval by…
Doctor loses $14k due to shoddy construction
Vusumuzi Dube, Municipal Reporter A ZIMBABWEAN doctor based in Namibia lost over $14 000 due to a shoddy job by a construction company that he had engaged to build a…
Masuku opens up on suspension
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent ZANU-PF stalwart Cde Angeline Masuku has ridiculed party members in Bulawayo who engineered her suspension saying some of them were novices politically when the party was…
Wicknell grateful in-laws charged less than $50k
Showbiz Reporter BUSINESSMAN, Wicknell Chivayo, who is well known for flaunting his wealth, is happy his in-laws charged him way less than the $50 000 he anticipated for his girlfriend’s…
Mobile money insured — DPC
THE Deposit Protection Corporation says funds in mobile money transactions are covered under the country’s regulations allaying fears on the market.

