Land Rover tour attracts 70 world tourists

Thupeyo Muleya in Beitbridge A TOTAL of 70 international tourists arrived in the country yesterday from South Africa via a temporary crossing point along the Limpopo River to take part…

Man ‘strikes’ employer with a hammer

Brenda Zinyuke, Court Reporter A DOMESTIC worker from Ntabazinduna has been arrested for allegedly striking his employer with a hammer on the head accusing her of “cheating” on him. Africa Bhehane…

Tsholotsho family buries wrong corpse in SA body-mix up

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter  A BODY mix-up at a funeral parlour in South Africa resulted in a family from Tsholotsho in Matabeleland North burying a wrong corpse. Bhekisisa Moyo (25) was…

Another blow for the Chevrons

NEW DELHI – Sri Lanka will replace Zimbabwe in the Twenty20 series in India in January after the African nation’s suspension by the world governing body, officials said yesterday. Zimbabwe…

Beneath Africa Travel and Tours stands tall

Leonard Ncube THE old adage “dynamite comes in small packages” sums up the story of little known Beneath Africa Travel and Tours, whose fortunes are fast growing to be the…

What’s on at Intwasa today?

The day will start with a short story writing workshop facilitated by Mgcini Nyoni at the National Art Gallery from 10AM to 4PM. It will coincide with the Arts and…

Government donates to less privileged

Courtney Matende, Midlands Reporter THE Government yesterday donated 20 bales of clothes and more than 100 bags of rice to assist the less-privileged in rehabilitation centres in Gweru. Deputy Minister of…

Fiscalisation & interfacing of fiscal devices

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority has noted that some registered operators have not fiscalised the recording of their taxable transactions. It is a legal requirement that registered operators must fiscalise their…

Interruption of water supplies

Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter  THE Bulawayo City Council will today carry out emergency maintenance works on the main feeder to Khumalo, Suburbs and Parklands suburbs that will see interruption of water…

First Ladies get global support

Tendai Rupapa in NEW YORK, United States The Organisation of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD) has received  support from world bodies and cooperating partners for the sterling work being…

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