Provinces told to compile names of vulnerable families
Kudzai Chikiwa, Chronicle Reporter THE Government has called on provinces to compile names of vulnerable families that are failing to secure food so that they can be assisted. In an…
ZPCS moves to decongest prisons
Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) is moving remand prisoners to bigger prisons in an effort to minimise overcrowding at smaller prisons. ZPCS public relations…
AMG, SA firm in coin deal
Harare Bureau African Medallion Group (AMG) owned by South Africa-based local businessman Frank Buyanga, has signed a coin dealership agreement with the South African Mint Company, a subsidiary of the…
ZRU moves Kwese rugby tourney to Harare
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Zimbabwe Rugby Union (ZRU) has moved the annual Kwese Sports Rugby Sevens tournament from Victoria Falls to Harare citing logistical challenges. The third edition…
Today’s SMS/WhatsApp reader feedback
Response to “Civil servants give dialogue a chance”. Addressing our national problems through dialogue is very good as it promotes peace and harmony. – Madondo. Response to “Good in Mtukudzi’s…
Man bashes drinking mate
Michelle Gwizi, Chronicle Reporter A 24-YEAR-OLD man has appeared in court for assaulting his drinking partner after he restrained him from fighting another man. Nkosana Mpofu appeared before Bulawayo magistrate…
36 years jail for burning bus
Tendai Rupapa, Harare Bureau SIX men who were part of a gang that burnt a Zupco bus and also torched a vehicle belonging to Chegutu East legislator Cde Webster Shamu’s…
Nyambuya calls for vigilance
ZIMBABWEANS need to get out of the election mode and direct their energy to nation-building and resuscitating the economy, a senior Zanu-PF official has said.
“We have forgiven Zuma”: Malema
Former president Jacob Zuma and former ANCYL (African National Congress Youth League) leader Julius Malema cut the cake at a rally and celebration of the ANCYL’s 66th anniversary, at Coetzenburg Stadium, Stellenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa on October 30, 2010. – Foto24/File
World markets slip on China worries
LONDON. — World shares fell into the red yesterday, with equities markets from Asia to Europe buffeted as Chinese industrial profits fell and investors stayed cautious ahead of a busy…











