Son-in-law assaults chief
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent AN Esigodini man assaulted 88-year-old Chief Sigola who is also his father-in-law after he told him to vacate his homestead and build his own home.
Man offers $20 for upkeep of two kids
Nyaradzo Bakari, Chronicle Reporter A Bulawayo man yesterday offered a paltry $20 for the maintenance of his two minor children.
Hospital bed court for shot killer panner
Nyaradzo Bakari, Chronicle Reporter A SUSPECTED illegal gold panner from Hope Fountain on the outskirts of Bulawayo who was shot by police on Sunday for allegedly killing a fellow gold…
Border authorities engage informal traders
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau BORDER authorities here have met informal traders and transporters operating within and around the border to find common ground on operational issues as the Government intensifies…
‘Urban councils open for business’: UCAZ
Nqobile Tshili, Business Correspondent THE Urban Councils Association of Zimbabwe (UCAZ) has partnered a South African investment company MN Capital in its bid to attract foreign investors to Zimbabwe’s towns…
Autism still needs awareness
B-Metro Reporter WOMEN and girls with autism are more likely not to complete their primary education and are more likely to be marginalised or denied access to education, according to…
Lady Cheetahs for Botswana tournament
Nkosilodumo Ndebele LADY Cheetahs will participate in the Rugby Africa (RA) Womena��s Sevens Cup in Botswana this weekend.
ED primes Zanu-PF for massive victory
President Mnangagwa has implored Zanu-PF cadres who lost in recent primary elections to embrace the results and work together with winners to ensure victory for the ruling party in the harmonised elections.
ED primes Zanu-PF for massive victory
President Mnangagwa has implored Zanu-PF cadres who lost in recent primary elections to embrace the results and work together with winners to ensure victory for the ruling party in the harmonised elections.








