Bomb smugglers denied bail

Three suspects who were recently arrested while smuggling explosives worth R300 000 from Zimbabwe to South Africa through Beitbridge Border Post have been denied bail by a Musina magistrate.

‘Biti lawfully before court’

Tendai Rupapa, Harare Bureau MDC-Alliance principal Tendai Biti was lawfully arrested in Zimbabwe last week following his deportation by Zambian authorities, the court heard yesterday.

Nedbank Zim posts 61% profit increase

Shamiso Dzingire, Business Reporter ONE of the country’s commercial banks, Nedbank Zimbabwe Limited, recorded a 61 percent increase in profit after tax to $4,37 million during the first half of…

Reasons why people continue drug use

Drug addiction is characterised by continued drug use despite harmful consequences. It is assumed that dysfunctional decision-making processes take centre stage to perpetuate this self-destructive behaviour.

Cossasa preparations underway

Descent Dube, Sports Reporter ACTING Nash president Arthur Maphosa is happy with the facilities at Eveline and Northlea High Schools to be used by the Confederations of School Sport Association…

‘Zim in good hands’

Widows of liberation war heroes believe their future is in good hands as long as President Mnangagwa remains in power.

Killer croc shot dead

Michael Magoronga/ Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporters THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority on Tuesday shot dead a crocodile that had become a threat to human life in Redcliff.

When China rules the web

FOR almost five decades, the United States has guided the growth of the Internet. From its origins as a small Pentagon programme to its status as a global platform that connects more than half of the world’s population and tens of billions of devices, the Internet has long been an American project.

Bakers Inn GM retires

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter BAKERS Inn general manager Mr Felix Vazhure has retired after serving the confectionery company for 14 years in that capacity.

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