Regulator fines bus company

Business Reporter THE Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) has fined Intercape-Pathfinder Luxury Coaches $75 970 for failure to notify the commission of their merger five years ago. Intercape Ferreira Mainliner…

Girl drowns in swimming pool

Rutendo Ngara, Chronicle Reporter AN eight-year old girl drowned at Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo while playing in a swimming pool with friends  Alexis Ncube was with her friends Tanaka…

UPDATED: Bulawayo man gets UK honour

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Correspondent A MAN from Bulawayo has been awarded top British award, the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Queen Elizabeth II for his services in music,…

Deputy Minister courts India investors

Pride Mahlangu, Business Reporter ZIMBABWE is poised to be the next frontier for investment in Africa riding on the ongoing ease of doing business reforms being rolled out by President Mnangagwa’s…

UPDATED: ‘Killer’ gold panners released on $300 bail

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter TWO men allegedly linked to a gang of gold panners who went on a rampage attacking other miners in an alleged tribal war that resulted…

Honda Fit driver jailed for kidnap, robbery and failed rape

Sharon Buwerimwe, Court Reporter A HONDA Fit driver has been sentenced to five years in prison for kidnapping and robbing a passenger after failing to rape her at knife-point as…

School driver nabbed for groceries theft

Brenda Zinyuke, Court Reporter  A DRIVER from Bulawayo has been sentenced to a wholly suspended six months in prison for stealing groceries worth more than $800 from TM Supermarket to supplement…

Farmers appeal for tractors after drought decimates cattle

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau FARMERS in Beitbridge have lost 4 548 cattle worth about ZW$27, 3 million due to drought according to local Agritex office statistics. Traditional leaders in the district have…

Econet laments lack of investment in telecoms

Harare Bureau ECONET Wireless – Zimbabwe’s largest mobile operator – yesterday warned that lack of adequate investments in its telecoms infrastructure due to prevailing foreign currency shortages will result in…

Postal sector faces collapse

Zimbabwe’s postal and courier  services sector is on the verge of collapse after experiencing a  massive  decline in volumes handled in the past year, due mainly to the growing  use…

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