Man in court for raping, assaulting daughters
Michelle Gwizi, Chronicle Reporter A 39-YEAR-OLD man from Matobo has appeared in court for allegedly raping his nine-year-old daughter and indecently assaulting his seven-year-old daughter. The accused person appeared before Bulawayo…
Polygamist found dead after beer binge with wives
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A POLYGAMIST from Binga was found dead in a maize field following a traditional beer drinking spree with his two wives, police have said. Matabeleland North…
Govt reads riot act to Zinara
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Government has said it will not hesitate to wield the axe at the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) to stamp out corrupt activities that emanated from…
Terrible weather fails to put damper on AMG Global Junior Rugby Coaching Festival opening day
Mehluli Sibanda in Esigodini BAD weather failed to put a damper on the first day of the AMG Global Junior Rugby Coaching Festival at Falcon College in Esigodini on Friday…
Govt turns down director’s resignation
Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Government has turned down the resignation of senior director in the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development Ms Angeline Karonga, who is facing charges of corruption…
We’ve ‘no ambition to hold the reins of power’: Sudan army
Sudan’s military council said yesterday that the army has “no ambition to hold the reins of power” a day after removing President Omar al-Bashir. Omar Zein al-Abideen, the head of…
Westlife announces new album release date
THE UK’s top-selling album group of the 21st century, Westlife, will release their highly anticipated new album, Spectrum, later on this year. The boy band – made up of Nicky…
Why holding ‘breaking wind’ is seriously bad
If you’ve ever doubted the age-old “better out than in” wisdom, then now is the time to stop. While breaking wind may be the sort of thing you prefer to…
Govt revenues up
The implementation of macro-fiscal stabilisation measures as espoused in the national economic blueprint, the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP), has seen revenue collections rising significantly, while Budget deficits have been arrested.
Don’t handle Zanu-PF issues mafia-style: ED
President Mnangagwa has said his leadership will never allow “mafia-style” handling of Zanu-PF issues and urged party members to follow laid down procedures when settling grievances. The Zanu-PF First Secretary also warned youths to be wary of party cadres with unbridled ambitions who may want to cause disunity in the revolutionary organisation.











