Council mulls fire insurance levy

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter  THE Bulawayo City Council is considering introducing a fire insurance levy so that residents will not pay for fire brigade services in the event of fires.  In…

5-man gang ‘sodomises’ fellow resident

Sharon Buwerimwe, Chronicle Reporter FIVE men from Bulawayo allegedly ambushed a fellow resident and took turns to sodomise him. Three of the suspects appeared in court yesterday while two are said…

Suspect ‘hangs’ self in Gwanda cell

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent  A SUSPECT who was being held at the Gwanda Urban Police Station after being arrested for disorderly conduct reportedly committed suicide by hanging himself in the cells.…

Zimbabwe to continue to position self to economic diplomacy

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE will continue repositioning itself to advance economic diplomacy with the international community to facilitate foreign direct investment and improve exports, a Cabinet Minister said yesterday.…

MJ Sings heals through music

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent  AFTER failing to make it in South Africa, crooner MJ Sings returned to Zimbabwe dejected and is now using his music as a way of healing from…

If the environment was human . . .

Stephen Mpofu A dispassionate critic of Zimbabwe’s First Republic as well as part of the Second Republic is wont to be akin to ripping the lid off a huge can to…

‘Rapist’ inyanga takes fight to High Court

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter A GWANDA inyanga who allegedly raped and impregnated a 14-year-old girl under the guise of cleansing her of evil spirits, has approached the High Court challenging…

Culture festival for learners

Kudzai Chikiwa, Showbiz Reporter Nkulumane High School in Bulawayo will this month hold a culture festival to teach learners about African culture and tradition. Running under the theme ‘African Royalty, Our…

Drones to help Zesa fight vandalism

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter ZESA holdings has introduced drones to help fight infrastructure vandalism that has cost the parastatal millions of dollars over the years.  Speaking in a telephone interview recently,…

Zanu-PF demands orderly evictions

Joseph Madzimure, Harare Bureau Zanu-PF has moved in to save thousands of illegal settlers by demanding that Government offers them alternative land first before evicting them, the party Caucus has heard.…

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