Cashiers ‘steal’ US$11 000, buy luxury car

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THREE cashiers employed at a Bulawayo fast food outlet allegedly defrauded their employer of US$11 000 before blowing the money on a luxury car after forging…

Mashaya honoured in London

Grace Chingoma, Harare Bureau THE reigning Zimbabwe Sportsperson of the Year, Wilfred Mashaya, who added another feather in cap when he was inducted into the 14th Anniversary London Hall of Fame…

Zimbabwe Currency: Taking back control

Professor Mthuli Ncube ZIMBABWE is on a journey. A marathon. Indeed, sometimes it feels more of a steeplechase. As although the journey has just begun, we have faced a multitude…

Tunisia says 92-year-old president improving after falling ill

Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi’s health was improving on Friday and the 92-year-old was expected to be discharged from hospital soon, his office said, a day after he fell ill.…

Government engages Afreximbank over US$70m package

Africa Moyo, Harare Bureau THE African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) is working on a financial package in the region of US$70 million for the local manufacturing sector. This was revealed by Industry…

Government avails $6m for RHA Tungsten project

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter GOVERNMENT has deposited $6 million into RHA Tungsten mine’s bank account as part of its commitment towards an investment envisaged to revive production at the Matabeleland…

Lock overpowers Garanganga

Ellina Mhlanga, Harare Bureau SECOND seed Benjamin Lock put up an impressive performance yesterday to upset fellow Zimbabwean and top seed Takanyi Garanganga in the final of the Old Mutual International…

Family seeks well-wishers’ help after fire razes property

Kudzai Chikiwa, Chronicle Reporter A FAMILY from Bulawayo’s Nguboyenja suburb is appealing for help from well-wishers after losing property including identity particulars in a fire that was reportedly caused by an electric fault.…

Epileptic toddler burns to death

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter AN epileptic 18-months old boy allegedly died from severe burns he sustained after he fell into a fire in his grandmother’s kitchen. The incident that left…

Nkulumane High School makes giant steps in valuing culture

Features Desk PUPILS will sometimes not understand how important culture and tradition are until someone brings them closer to them and takes time to explain their value. The old curriculum…

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