3-man gang nabbed for spate of robberies in stolen car
Michelle Gwizi, Chronicle Reporter THREE MEN from Bulawayo have been arrested for a series of robberies they allegedly committed in the city while driving a stolen car.
Rooney in doldrums
CAPS United midfielder Ronald “Rooney” Chitiyo’s playing career is in danger of ending prematurely after he returned home from Zambia without undergoing the scheduled knee operation.
Caf bans 8 Ghanaian referees after graft revelations
Cairo — The Confederation of African Football (Caf) yesterday announced it had banned eight Ghanaian match officials from the game after explosive bribe-taking revelations.
Chamisa power quest: Cult following and deception
The just-ended 2018 harmonised elections were truly watershed. They were remarkably and refreshingly different from prior elections, as evidenced by new faces on the ballot paper, a peaceful run-up, enjoyment of freedom of speech and freedom of association, and the involvement of foreign observer missions.
Cops seek identity of biker killed in crash
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter AN unidentified male biker died in an accident involving a car along the Airport Road in Kingsdale suburb in the early hours of Sunday.
Over 6 400 eye 448 political positions
MBABANE. – Over 6 400 candidates have been nominated to contest for 448 political positions in eSwatini parliamentary polls, the Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) announced on Monday.
$10m pipeline to boost irrigation in Chivi
Government has started feasibility studies on a $10 million pipeline project to draw water for irrigation from the underutilised Muzhwi Dam in northern Chivi to Mushandike Dam, in a landmark move expected to bolster irrigation development in arid parts of Chivi and Masvingo districts.
Johnson Sirleaf-led observer mission hails ZEC
The joint International Republican Institute and National Democratic Institute has hailed the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) for expeditiously furnishing stakeholders with analysable and searchable electronic data on election results.
Rush for Agric show stands
About 90 percent of exhibiting stands for the annual Midlands Agricultural Show have been taken up, a few days before the show starts.
Residential stands for unpaid workers
Gweru City Council has resolved to compensate unpaid workers by allocating them residential stands.





