10 days in prison for shoplifter

Sharon Buwerimwe, Chronicle Reporter A WOMAN from Bulawayo has been sentenced to 10 days in prison for shoplifting in a supermarket in the city centre. Ruramai Dube (34) from Nkulumane suburb…

Governent overhauls higher education curriculum

Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau Government is overhauling the higher and tertiary education curriculum to focus on innovation and industrialisation, in line with opportunities brought about by the Transitional Stabilisation Programme. The…

EFF rejects call to fire Zindzi over ‘white people’ tweets

The EFF has rejected a call by lobby group AfriForum to have ambassador to Denmark Zindzi Mandela fired over her recent controversial tweets. EFF spokesperson Mbuyiseni Ndlozi said the party…

Kenyan chicken project thrives on human waste

NAIROBI – Kenyan farmer Victor Kyalo’s chickens have doubled the number of eggs they are laying. The reason: Human excrement. He is feeding them food from a Nairobi-based organics recycling…

Egypt’s ex-President Morsi buried in Cairo: Son says

Egypt’s former President Mohamed Morsi was buried yesterday in eastern Cairo, his son said, a day after he collapsed in court and died shortly after. Morsi was buried early in…

US-Africa summit boost for Zimbabwe

Darlington Musarurwa in MAPUTO, Mozambique, and Joseph Madzimure in HARARE President Mnangagwa yesterday flew to Mozambique for the 12th edition of the US-Africa Business Summit, which provides Zimbabwe a platform…

NPRC not linked to any party: Official

Bulawayo Bureau THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) is not an extension of any political party and will continue carrying out its constitutional mandate independently, an official has said.…

Editorial Comment: Effective use of productive land critical

During his interview on Capitalk 100.4 FM last week, President Mnangagwa raised serious concerns regarding agriculture productivity. Zimbabwe’s economy is anchored on four key pillars — agriculture, mining, tourism and…

Criminal gangs take over VID licensing

Daniel Nemukuyu Investigations and Special Reports Editor The Vehicle Inspection Department (VID), which conducts driver training among other duties, has been taken over by criminal gangs that are demanding various…

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