Murder accused engage inyanga in bid to conceal crime

Nonsikelelo Moyo, Chronicle Reporter TWO men from Tsholotsho allegedly fatally stabbed a fellow Zimbabwean at a beer drink in Tembisa, Johannesburg, and engaged the services of an inyanga in an…

NRZ Deal: Prepare for new dispensation

NRZ is marking its 120 years of existence with renewed optimism and confidence that it will live for another century and beyond.

‘ZACC has no power to arrest’

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission does not have arresting powers but is mandated to investigate and expose criminal cases before handing them to the police as outlined…

Manyuchi to attend Sizinda tournament

Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter FORMER WBC Silver welterweight title holder Charles Manyuchi will grace the Zimbabwe Boxing Federation (ZBF) organised national championships at Sizinda South Beer Garden today.

Ambassador Maboyi want by-laws to protect natural resources

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matut, Gwanda Correspondent THE Minister of State for Matabeleland South Provincial Affairs, Ambassador Aaron Maboyi, has urged local authorities within the province to put in place by-laws to guard…

Villagers defy order, arrested

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter MORE than 400 villagers at Fox Farm in Matobo District were on Wednesday arrested for defying a Government directive to vacate the farm.

Whawha in must-win game

Lovemore Zigara in Gweru PRISONS and correctional services side, Whawha, will need to dig deep into their bag of tricks tomorrow when they host fourth placed ZPC Munyati in a…

Landlady stabs tenant, jailed

Sylvester Chiramba, Chronicle Reporter A LANDLADY from Nkulumane suburb in Bulawayo has been sentenced to an effective 20 months in jail for stabbing her tenant after ordering her to vacate…

1897, the dawn of rail in Zimbabwe

November 4, 1897 was the day chosen as the official inauguration of the railways although the first train arrived in Bulawayo on October 18.

NRZ Deal: Prepare for new dispensation

NRZ is marking its 120 years of existence with renewed optimism and confidence that it will live for another century and beyond.

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