Boss tries to rape subordinate’s wife
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A SECURITY company supervisor has been arrested after he attempted to rape his subordinate’s wife who he had waylaid at a secluded place. Shaipu Njeza (39)…
Vendor couple stabbed over eggs payment
Sharon Buwerimwe, Court Reporter TWO men from Bulawayo allegedly stabbed a vending couple with a screw driver after failing to pay $10 for boiled eggs. Nkosilathi Ndlovu (38) and Phathisani Ncube…
Re-engagement policy not a sign of weakness: Zanu-PF
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter The ruling Zanu-PF party yesterday said Government’s engagement and re-engagement policy should not be viewed as a sign of weakness. This comes as Government has exposed some…
Hre council misses targets
Harare City leadership has failed to deliver on its targets in their first year in office in terms of providing essential services like water and sanitation, eradicating undesignated dumping sites and effective management of affairs at Town House, Mayor Councillor Herbert Gomba has said.
Zim open for investment — President
President Mnangagwa yesterday told the high-level Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) that his administration is committed to comprehensive economic reforms and making the country a safe destination for investment.
Kadungure to apply for refusal of remand
Genius Kadungure’s lawyer Mr Jonathan Samukange yesterday gave notice in court that he will apply for the removal of his client from remand if the prosecution fails to furnish them with State papers and a trial date on their next appearance.
Zacc recovers $10m from looters
THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has recovered over $10 million since it assumed office and has vowed to continue pouncing on Government officials who abuse their positions for self-enrichment or interfere with judicial processes.
Coventry visits art spaces
YOUTH, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry yesterday took time to visit art spaces and interfaced with artists in Harare with the aim of formulating policies and laws that empower and protect players in the sector.
‘. . . we apply the rule of law’
Zimbabwe will not bend the law to please the opposition and its sympathisers who are supporting the recent attempts to embark on illegal protests, President Mnangagwa has said.
Editorial Comment: TICAD, a boundless opportunity for Zim
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is among global leaders, investors, development partners and civil society leaders attending the 7th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD), which opened in Yokohama, Japan, on Wednesday.











