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Responses to “Deal Done”. Well done Warriors for qualifying for AFCON but I feel there is a lot needed to be done to strengthen our team so that we will…

Bulawayo public transporters hailed for corporate responsibility

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter THE Deputy Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development, Cde Fortune Chasi, has commended taxi associations in Bulawayo for their various corporate social responsibility efforts.  Cde Chasi was…

UAE delegation delivers message of love

Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau A delegation from the United Arab Emirates yesterday met President Mnangagwa at State House to deliver a message of love and also to pay condolences following the…

Man ‘rapes’ neighbour’s daughter

Michelle Gwizi, Chronicle Reporter A 30-YEAR-OLD man from Hope Fountain on the outskirts of Bulawayo allegedly raped his Grade Six neighbour. Michael Ngwenya appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Franklin Mkhwananzi and…

President’s challenge to multi-task

Trevor Shiri, Correspondent Zimbabweans are a curious lot. They mourn and groan always. Often times, without just cause, but simply the urge to —apparently. Some people cannot help themselves, especially those…

Cop ‘killer’ inyanga seeks bail

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter AN inyanga from Gokwe who allegedly lured a police officer to a bush where he is alleged to have fatally stabbed him with a knife and…

Hwange assemble strong team

Descent Dube, Sports Reporter A community netball team from Hwange, Lusumbami Queens, has assembled a strong side for this year’s Glow Petroleum Rainbow Amateur Netball League (RANL) season. Lusumbami Queens president…

Outrage as Nac splurges fortune on executives’ cars

Paidamoyo Chipunza, Harare Bureau The National Aids Council (Nac) sold cars to its excutives for $1 each in October last year, and is now paying the executives $2 000 per month…

Put more land under horticulture, Mat’land farmers told

Natasha Chamba, Business Reporter  FARMERS in Matabeleland region have been urged to put more land under horticulture as the crops would thrive in the region and are in high demand in…

Rights group concerned over lost documents for cyclone survivors

Sharon Buwerimwe, Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has bemoaned loss of documents by survivors of Cyclone Idai, saying it will affect their access to important services.  In a…

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