Man (32) goes berserk after paternity revelation
Nyaradzo Bakari, Chronicle Reporter A 32-YEAR-OLD Bulawayo man ran wild and damaged his mother’s property after she told him the man who raised him was not his real father.
PSL games moved to Hartsfield
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Cosafa Women’s Championship organising committee has secured Hartsfield Ground for use by the Premier Soccer League teams this weekend.
President praises new education curriculum
Innocent Ruwende, Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday hailed the new education curriculum saying it fosters entrepreneurship and opens up opportunities for Zimbabweans to be skilful and innovative.
‘Caps planning for DeMbare, not individuals’
Grace Chingoma, Harare Bureau CAPS United says they will not make any special plans to contain the rampaging duo of Dynamos skipper Ocean Mushure and Christian Epoupa Ntouba on Sunday…
Byo women hail First Lady over chicken project
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent ZANU-PF Women’s League members in Bulawayo have hailed First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe for initiating a poultry project for women saying the empowerment of women is…
Duped Bulawayo homeseeker sues fraud convict lawyer
Court Reporter DISGRACED Bulawayo lawyer Tungamirai Nyengera and his employer, Herbert Shenje, allegedly teamed up with a bogus property owner and defrauded a home seeker of $25 000.
Stanbic posts $12,8 profit
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter LEADING financial services institution, Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe has posted a $12.8 million profit for the half year to June 30, 2017 up from $10.5 million…
New coal mine to create 250 jobs
Hupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A NEW coal mine is set to open in Beitbridge district in the next few weeks creating 250 jobs.
Procurement board intervenes in ZPC tender wrangle
Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) has sought permission from the State Procurement Board to cancel the $113 million contract for re-powering of Munyati Power Station awarded in 2015…
ZCTU raps Masiyiwa for abusing workers
Harare Bureau The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions has criticised business mogul Mr Strive Masiyiwa for allegedly abusing workers at his companies – Econet Wireless and Steward Bank.

