Magistrate suspends Chief Ndiweni’s subjects’community service

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter  BULAWAYO magistrate Mr Shepherd Munjanja yesterday ordered the suspension of community service for Chief Felix Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni’s 23 subjects, pending their appeal against conviction and sentence…

DNA tests to decide successor to the throne

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter  A SUCCESSION battle to be appointed Sibangani village head in Esigodini has spilled into court as a claimant to the position has demanded that his rival…

Treasury releases $2m for food aid transportation

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter  TREASURY has released $2 million for the transportation of food aid in partnership with the Zimbabwe National Army and the District Development Fund (DDF). In an interview…

Participants ready for boxing tourney

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter OVER 150 boxers are expected to converge in the mining town of Gwanda for the Injanji Waterfront in conjunction with the Zimbabwe Boxing Federation (ZBF) national boxing…

Talen Vision beat CIWU

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter CIWU 1-3 Talen Vision TALEN Vision piled more pressure on Southern Region Division One Soccer League title rivals, Bulawayo City, when they cruised to an impressive 3-1…

President back from UN Summit

President Mnangagwa arrived back home last night from the 74th Ordinary Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, United States of America, where he joined other Heads of State and Government to discuss global issues.

Zim among top 20 improvers: WB

ZIMBABWE’S efforts to transform its investment environment have been noted by the World Bank (WB), which has since named the country as one of the “top 20 improvers” in Doing Business 2020 following key regulatory improvements in five areas, which include starting a business.

Mugabe burial set for today

THE remains of former President Robert Mugabe are set to be interred at his Kutama Mission homestead in Zvimba today, where he will lie alongside his late mother, Bona, and brothers — Albert and Donato.

Govt opens up access to info

Government is committed to ensuring that all citizens across the country have access to information so that they can make informed decisions, accelerate development at all levels and contribute to economic growth.

Harare water treatment chemicals arrive

THE water situation in Harare is set to improve following the delivery of 24 tonnes of a water treatment chemical — calcium hypochlorite, also known as HTH — which was stuck at the border.

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