Woman killed dumped in Matsheumhlope
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter A 38-YEAR-OLD woman from Bulawayo’s Matsheumhlope suburb was allegedly killed and her body was found dumped in a bushy area in the same suburb. Police yesterday could…
Dangers of clinging onto moving vehicles
Kudzai Chikiwa, Features Reporter At Entumbane Complex in Bulawayo, at the traffic lights popularly known as ‘‘Emarobhothini”, is a hive of activity as people rush to board buses. Some are getting…
Law Society of Zimbabwe hikes legal fees
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) has announced new tariffs to be charged by lawyers ranging from RTGS$180 to $2 100 per hour from the least…
Height a huge factor in netball
Chipo Sabeta recently in Liverpool, England SPORT, generally, is all about competition but sometimes nature can conspire to favour one team over another or one individual over the other. It…
Here’s how many litres of petrol your salary will buy
It’s no secret that the petrol price is dependent on many different factors, such as crude oil prices on the international markets; taxes, or margins established by petrol stations’ owners. The value of a litre of petrol at the retail point of sale may change overnight, in some countries even by the hour.
British PM promises bold new Brexit deal
LONDON. — Boris Johnson promised in his first speech as prime minister to lead Britain out of the European Union on Oct. 31 with “no ifs or buts” and warned that if the bloc refused to negotiate then there would be a no-deal Brexit.
Bosso, Chiefs match cancelled
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE much-awaited Castle Lager Premier Soccer League derby pitting Highlanders and Bulawayo Chiefs has been called off as Bosso have more than three players in the Warriors’…
Diesel shortages hit coal miners
Zimbabwe’s coal miners are battling to meet demand as producers of the fossil fuel used for power generation are struggling to get enough diesel, an industry official said.
Tobacco exports up
Zimbabwe has so far exported 68 million kilogrammes of tobacco valued at US$261 million, according to Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) chief executive Andrew Matibiri.
Global farmers can take on climate change
We need to re-examine the relationship between agriculture and climate.









