Tinago family requests hero’s status

GOVERNMENT yesterday confirmed receiving a provincial hero status request from the family of the late boxing legend Langton ”Schoolboy” Tinago.

Record three in five HIV-carriers now have access to drugs: UN

Almost three in five people infected with HIV, or 21.7 million globally, took antiretroviral therapy in 2017 — a new record for anti-AIDS drug access, the UN’s HIV/AIDS agency said Wednesday.

Mandela’s 100th birthday: People speak about land

Liberation is incomplete without the return of the land, Parliament’s Joint Constitutional Review Committee heard in Vryheid – the KwaZulu-Natal town with the name that means “freedom” or “liberty”.

‘Govt ready to appoint medical board for Kadoma Hospital’

Plans to set up a medical board for Kadoma General Hospital are now at an advanced stage, a Cabinet Minister has said.

Zanu-PF has nothing to hide: Rugeje

Zvamaida Murwira recently in Gokwe THE Zanu-PF led Government has opened up this year’s July 30 harmonised elections to international community observers because it has nothing to hide or fear…

Journalists urged to be anti-corruption

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter TRANSPARENCY International Zimbabwe (TIZ) has urged journalists to pursue investigative reporting to hold authorities accountable to the public.

‘We’ve nothing to hide’

THE Zanu-PF-led Government has opened up this year’s July 30 harmonised elections to international observers because it has nothing to hide or fear and is committed to a free, fair and credible poll, the party’s national Political Commissar, Cde Engelbert Rugeje has said.

Kadoma ready to host ED

Blessings Chidakwa in Kadoma President Mnangagwa is today expected to officiate at the commissioning of the refurbished Kadoma General Hospital, which recently received a $2,5 million facelift, with help from…

Next-door man rapes 5-yr-old

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A 40-YEAR-OLD Maphisa mine worker has been jailed for 20 years for raping his neighbour’s five-year-old daughter.

Journalist Marijeni to serve 7 more yrs in jail

Harare Bureau United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean journalist Clemence Marijeni’s prison sentence has been increased by seven years after he was found guilty of being ‘at the heart’ of £720 000 maternity…

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