$500 000 adultery lawsuit for Latiso Dlamini

Court Reporter A BULAWAYO woman is suing Matabeleland North provincial development coordinator Ms Latiso Dlamini for $500 000 in damages for allegedly engaging in an adulterous relationship with her husband…

Letters to the Editor: School development committees are paper tigers

Monica Cheru Mupambawashe, Correspondent The topical issue for most parents and guardians with school going children right now is school fees. Parents and guardians face steep school fees increases that their…

Zoey to wow Bulawayo fans

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent SELF-PROCLAIMED queen of pole dancing, Zoey Sifelani and her Red Angels who have been missing in action for some time, will be in Bulawayo tomorrow for a…

Companies warned over price hikes

Pride Mahlangu, Business Reporter BUSINESSES should exercise restraint when raising prices of goods and services as this frustrates consumption of local products and gives advantage to cheap imports and substandard smuggled…

FC Platinum in Cairo for Al Ahly encounter

Sikhumbuzo Moyo in Cairo, Egypt  FC PLATINUM arrived in Cairo, Egypt yesterday morning for their Total Caf Champions League match against Al Ahly set for tomorrow night. The Zimbabwe champions…

SA-based tycoon’s widow seeks court interdict to access matrimonial home

Nqobile Tshili and Mashudu Netsianda, Chronicle Reporters THE widow of South Africa-based Zimbabwean businessman, Bheki Ndlovu who was recently killed in the neighbouring country, has approached the court seeking an order…

Man tries to burn lover to death

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter A MAN from Bulawayo’s Emakhandeni suburb allegedly torched his lover’s house after failing to burn her alive upon dousing her with petrol on Christmas Eve following a…

Carnival tickets slashed for locals

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE stage is warming for the ninth edition of the annual Victoria Falls Carnival which kicks off on Sunday with organisers slashing ticket prices for locals. …

Chinese investors tour President’s farm

Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau While Zimbabweans were enjoying their Christmas on Wednesday the First Family were busy at their Precabe Farm in Sherwood on the outskirts of Kwekwe, hosting a Chinese…

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