UGLY END FOR ZIM CRIMINAL. . . Gunfight after robbery & carjacking
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter A ZIMBABWEAN armed robber based in South Africa was shot dead during a shoot-out with crime prevention security officers after he was involved in a robbery…
ZEC says no to ballot paper inspection
Nyemudzai Kakore, Harare Bureau Printing of the ballot paper is the sole constitutional prerogative of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) and any political party which feels aggrieved has the democratic…
Govt keen to support aviation sector
Government says it is committed to supporting the aviation industry given its critical role in national development.
Prudence Mabhena still has the voice!
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent AFRO Fusion singer, Prudence Mabhena, who has been laying low still has the voice as she successfully launched her second solo album Ndinoda Imimi at King…
Punish political violence perpetrators severely: Malaba
Magistrates have been instructed by Chief Justice Luke Malaba to severely punish perpetrators of politically-motivated violence and intimidation to send the right message to would-be offenders, with a view to ensuring fair, peaceful and credible elections.
DIDG to raise $100m
THE Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG), which recently won the $400 million tender to recapitalise and operate the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) together with Transnet of South Africa, plans to issue a prescribed asset note to raise funds which would be channelled towards revitalising the entire railways value chain.
Chiefs won’t block any transfers, says coach
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Chiefs coach Garthly Chipuka says they will not stand in the way of any player amid revelations the club could lose about half of its…
Voter challenges opposition demands
A registered voter has approached the High Court seeking to bar the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) from acceding to demands by various political formations for the electoral body to provide them with a voters’ roll including her photograph or anyone else’s.
Opposition impairing ZEC’s autonomy
There are two sides to Zimbabwe’s elections. There is a side that wants to portray the country as peaceful and going through a democratic process in which the will of the people will prevail and be respected. They have done a lot and beyond paint the country as stable and democratic.
Zim ventures into space age
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa is today set to launch the Zimbabwe National Geospatial and Space Agency (Zingsa) and tomorrow officiate at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Beitbridge modernisation project.











