3kg cocaine woman seeks bail
Codelia Mondela, Court Reporter A BULAWAYO woman who was arrested last week after being found in possession of cocaine valued at $314 300 yesterday applied for bail.
Woman burns husband with petrol in fight over sorghum
Codelia Mondela, Chronicle Reporter A WOMAN from Mangwe District allegedly poured petrol on her husband and set him alight following a heated argument over a bucket of sorghum.
De Villiers faces major challenges. . . Zimbabwe seek spot at 2019 World Cup
IT was certainly one of the more surprising appointments of 2018 when Peter De Villiers was announced as Zimbabwe’s new head coach in February.
Sanctions: A contradiction to free and fair elections
Tedious Ncube Zimbabwe since the year 2000 has repeatedly confronted the scathing effects of economic sanctions that have outrightly challenged the plane handling of Zimbabwe’s economic aspirations. Often, political scholarship…
CBZ Holdings declares $1.8m dividend
Business Reporter LISTED financial group, CBZ Holdings, has declared a $1.8 million dividend for the year ended December 31, 2017 payable in respect of all ordinary shares of the company.
10 million rand ‘fraudster’ arrested
Nozwelo Hadebe, Chronicle Reporter A ZIMBABWEAN man who is wanted in South Africa on allegations of stealing more than R10 million from a company he was working for, has been…
FC Lesaffre roll past Vumbachikwe
Lovemore Zigara in Gweru GWERU-based FC Lesaffre continued with their fine run by dispatching Vumbachikwe 2-1 in the Zimbabwe General Medical Aid Fund Central Soccer League encounter in Gwanda at…
Minister Gumbo explains CAAZ unbundling
Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter THE unbundling of the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) will go a long way towards upgrading its operations to international standards and ensuring good governance…
Tout hangs self
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter A-27-YEAR-OLD tout from Bulawayo allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself in his bedroom over undisclosed problems.
Moti Group agreeable to selling shares in Zim
SOUTH Africa’s Moti Group will consider selling shares in its Zimbabwean chrome mining operations if Government pushes ahead with the proposal.











