Make sure your breath is always ‘mint’ fresh…

Yoliswa Dube-Moyo We had electricity during prime time viewing the other day after a long while. I didn’t know what to do with the TV considering I never get to…

Nust council dissolved

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter  GOVERNMENT has dissolved the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) council as it aims to refocus the higher institution on a growth trajectory. Higher and Tertiary…

Two passengers lose cash to three Honda Fit crew

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent  TWO passengers in a Beitbridge-bound Honda Fit were robbed of US$460, £600, P1 500, R500, $300 and other valuables at knifepoint to three men they were travelling…

Gukurahundi: Affected families want IDs

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter  FAMILIES affected by Gukurahundi disturbances in Matabeleland region have urged Government to expedite the issuance of identity documents, saying it will help speed up the healing process…

Harry-Allen to host war vets golf day

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter HARRY-Allen Golf Club will play host to this year’s edition of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) golf day set for August 3. The amateur…

Sharp ready for Dakar

Ronald Mashinga, Sports Reporter ZIMBABWEAN off-road motorcycle racer Graeme Sharp has been invited to participate at the gruelling Dakar Rally to be staged in Saudi Arabia. Early this year Sharp competed…

President opens Dry Port

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday opened Zimbabwe’s dry port facility at Walvis Bay here, which is expected to provide a strategic and cheaper gateway to the Atlantic Ocean for local manufacturers and international businesses.

Minister Mupfumira spends second night in custody

Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira, who appeared in court yesterday on corruption allegations involving $95 million, spent another night in custody last night.

Denying kids education to attract jail

Primary education will now be State-funded and compulsory, and parents and guardians will be  imprisoned if they fail to send their children to school, should  amendments to the Education Bill sail through Parliament.

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