Cancer screening boost for Kadoma health centres
The City of Kadoma is set to have cervical cancer screening machines at all its health institutions after being inspired by the First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa.
New projects to develop Chiredzi South
Chiredzi South parliamentarian Cde Kallisto Gwanetsa (zanu-pf) says he has come up with a raft of projects to accelerate rural development in the area.
MDCA protesters freed on bail
Twenty-seven suspected MDC-Alliance supporters — who last week reportedly went on a rampage, destroying property, torching vehicles, blocking roads and attacking people in Harare’s central business district (CBD) — were yesterday freed on $50 bail each.
Gloves off: Zanu-PF readies for MDC-Alliance litigation
Zanu-PF has assembled a 12-member legal team to prepare responses to litigation by MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa, who is challenging results of the July 30 presidential election won by President Mnangagwa.
Ops improve at Beitbridge
Operations at Beitbridge Border Post have relatively improved as officials have embraced the border efficiency management systems.
Law society reports Dzete for illegal practice
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) has reported deregistered Bulawayo lawyer Mr Russell Dzete to the police and courts for allegedly practising without a licence.
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.











