Beitbridge firm to process 25k tonnes of oranges

Fruit and allied products processor Beitbridge Juicing Private Limited, is targeting to process 25,500 tonnes of oranges at its Beitbridge plant by 2018 year end.

Strip Mugabe of airport honour, say war veterans

The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA)wants Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport renamed, saying the former president was no longer fit to have the airport named after him.

Mutambara in court

MDC-Alliance principal Agrippah Mutambara appeared in court on Monday, facing charges of damaging a Mashonaland Central Provincial Heroes Acre signpost together with his other party members who were still at large.

Man kills girlfriend in cold blood, commits suicide

A HURUNGWE man committed suicide by taking a pesticide soon after fatally striking his girlfriend with a brick, accusing her of drinking beer at a village memorial service.

Govt warns against buying unregistered drugs

Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter THE Government has warned members of public against buying and using drugs from uncertified pharmacies or individuals saying it endangers life.

Which code of conduct is applicable?

Davies Ndumiso Sibanda, Labour Matters MANY employers use wrong codes of conduct to discipline their employees and end up being ordered to reinstate such dismissed workers or being told the…

Send birthday presents to my girls’ team: Biya

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter UNITED States of America-based former Highlanders and Warriors’ skipper Thulani “Biya” Ncube has asked well wishers to donate to his girls’ soccer team instead of…

‘Polytechnics in need of new equipment’

Polytechnics are in dire need of funding, as some of their equipment is now obsolete.

St John’s Pipe Band in World Championships glory

St John’s College Pipe and Drum Corps are still basking in glory after winning the World Champions in their division at the just ended Piping and Drumming Competition in Glasgow, Scotland.

Police on high alert: Charamba

The Zimbabwe Republic Police and other security services will be deployed and on high alert to maintain law and order during today’s hearing of the Presidential election petition filed by MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa.

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