Police threaten to bring back tyre deflating spikes

Harare Bureau The Zimbabwe Republic Police last week threatened to reintroduce the use of road spikes in Harare following an increase in the number of errant motorists who are refusing…

Zinwa gets $7 million for borehole drilling

Kiyapili Sibanda, Business Reporter GOVERNMENT has channelled $7 million to the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) to finance drilling of boreholes around the country, an official has said.

Mpilo Hospital overwhelmed

Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter MPILO Central Hospital in Bulawayo, which was built to cater for a population of 250 000 is overwhelmed as it is now catering for more than…

Government trims export licence product list

Business Reporter GOVERNMENT has reduced the number of products that require export licences as it forges ahead to improve the ease of doing export business.

Drunk drivers’ paradise as cops go 7 years without breathalysers

Codelia Mondela, Chronicle Reporter DRUNKEN drivers who are involved in accidents are getting away largely scot-free as police have been operating without breath test kits since 2010.

Foreign trucks passing through Zim to follow stipulated routes

Harare Bureau TRUCKS passing through Zimbabwe are now expected to follow stipulated routes and use designated truck stops as Government intensifies efforts to eliminate transit fraud, it has been learnt.

Thandaza leaves Muvhango

ACTRESS Sindi Dhlathu (pictured) who plays the role of Thandaza in the popular SABC2 soapie, Muvhango is bidding goodbye to her soapie character.

Bulawayo ready to host West Indies

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter    BULAWAYO is ready to host the West Indies who arrive in the country on Wednesday for two Tests against Zimbabwe at Queens Sports Club from…

Election 2018: The prospects

Reason Wafawarova Zimbabwe is once again heading into another election, as has become the norm, every five years since 1980.

DHL, MallForAfrica eye American market

Senior Business Reporter LEADING global logistics firm DHL Express and MallForAfrica have entered into a partnership deal to facilitate the selling of products from Africa to the United States.

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