Hanging out with criminals. . . The dangers and difficulties of forensic psychiatry

In the 1996 Box Office smash hit movie Primal Fear, Edward Norton playing Aaron Stampler, an altar boy accused of murdering his beloved archbishop, put up a performance that was…

Pick n Pay shares slip on retrenchment warning

PICK n Pay’s share press fell 3.4 percent to R59.26 yesterday morning after it warned shareholders retrenchment costs would drag down its interim headline earnings per share (HEPS) down by…

Supreme Court reserves judgment in top civil servant’s land dispute

Thandeka Moyo, Court Reporter THE Supreme Court yesterday reserved judgment in a matter in which a prominent Matabeleland South commercial farmer is appealing against an order to vacate a farm…

Match-fixing fears in CSL

Lovemore Zigara in Gweru TEMPERS flared at a Zifa Central Soccer League (CSL) midseason review meeting held at the weekend over match-fixing allegations.

Govt to dispatch team to resolve chrome disputes

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter FIERCE jostling over chrome mining claims has gripped the Midlands province as calls intensify for Government to intervene and restore sanity in the sector.

National herd grows four percent

Harare Bureau The national herd has increased by four percent during the 2016/17 cattle production season with about 5,5 million beasts compared to 5,3 million during the same period last…

MDC-T deserts Harvest House

Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau Embattled MDC-T has temporarily shut down its Harvest House headquarters in central Harare after the Sheriff of the High Court attached its furniture to recover $108…

Memeza hit-makers ecstatic over song’s reception

Philani Benson Boyama, the Memeza hit-maker says come December, his fans can expect an album jam-packed with nothing but great tracks.

ZimParks declares zero tolerance to poaching

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) has said it will maintain zero tolerance to wildlife poaching to protect the country’s heritage despite resources…

Mat South gets highest foreign remittances

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent MATABELELAND provinces received the highest amount in diaspora remittances last year, new figures show.

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