Pirate taxi crew bites student in ZWL$10 000 robbery

Sharon Buwerimwe, Court Reporter A PIRATE taxi crew from Bulawayo allegedly bit and choked a National University of Science and Technology (NUST) student who was on his way to Selbourne…

Man runs 431 marathons, targets 500

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls  A 65-year-old German man has run a record 431 marathons in different countries and is targeting 500 before he retires. Christoph Randt from Heidelberg, a…

Augusto dominates awards

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter RED-HOT Chicken Inn FC striker Clive Augusto dominated his team’s man-of-the-match and Player of the Month awards, taking home $5 800 at a ceremony held at…

ED, DRC president in Afcon banter

Kudakwashe Mugari in Niamey, Niger     PRESIDENT Mnangagwa took time to discuss football matters on the sidelines of the 12th extraordinary AU summit on free trade areas and was…

Drilling to begin next year in Muzarabani

ONE Gas Resources, the exploration partner of Invictus Energy Ltd in Zimbabwe’s Muzarabani district, expects drilling to begin in the second half of next year, targeting an estimated 1.3 billion…

Currency reforms expected to stabilise fuel sector

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent THE re-introduction of the Zimbabwean dollar is expected to bring stability to the fuel sector as Government tightens fiscal and monetary policies to ease pressure on…

‘Public loses confidence in police force’

Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter  POLICE recorded an increase of 26 percent in road accidents and 20 percent in crimes of national concern in 2018. According to the Auditor General Mrs Mildred…

Harare Bureau MEIKLES Limited has advised on the delay in the issue of financial results for the year up to March 31, 2019 due to the recent currency adjustments by…

Memory Kumbota challenges thespians

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent VETERAN theatre director and actor Memory Kumbota believes more needs to be done in the scripting and promotion of theatre productions for people to come out…

Bread supplies to improve

Harare Bureau Bread supplies are set to improve in the coming days following the arrival of 19 000 tonnes of wheat which was bonded in Beira. The wheat was released…

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