Minister urges new ZBC board to shun corruption
Joseph MadzimureWallace Ruzvidzo, Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT is committed to turning the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Cooperation into a profit-making organisation and the newly appointed board should shun corruption as this is against the…
Chamisa’s grandstanding much ado about nothing
Elijah Chihota, Correspondent MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa, seems to have perfected the art of making so much noise like a cricket when there is nothing proportional in terms of results. Each…
Outrage in US as photo shows police leading black man by a rope
Outrage has erupted across the United States after a photo of two white police officers mounted on horseback walking a handcuffed black man by a rope — recalling the long…
Diplomatic passports for MPs
Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has given the nod for Parliamentarians to be issued with diplomatic passports following years of lobbying from the legislators. The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee…
FC Platinum off to Blantyre
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter FC Platinum leave the country for Blantyre today for their Total Caf Champions League preliminary round first-leg match against Nyasa Big Bullets at the weekend amid…
Crash kills sex abuse witnesses
Nqobile Tshili and Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporters THREE people who were testifying in a court case involving a police officer who was arrested for allegedly sexually abusing 21 pupils at Bulu…
Zim, Dubai company sign coal marketing agreement
Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT yesterday signed an agreement with a Dubai based company, Victoria Consultant, that will assist the country secure markets for coal exports in India and Japan. The…
ZNCC salivates Russia, Namibia investments
Courtney Matende, Midlands Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) has engaged its counterparts in Russia and Namibia in a bid to attract foreign direct investment into the country. In…
House-breaking cases on the rise
Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter POLICE have said cases of housebreaking are on the increase in Bulawayo while theft from motor vehicle cases have declined. In an interview, Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector…
1 800 dead as malaria ‘epidemic’ rages in Burundi
Malaria has killed more than 1 800 people in Burundi this year, the UN’s humanitarian agency says, a death toll rivalling a deadly Ebola outbreak in neighbouring Democratic Republic of…










