Man brutally killed, body dumped in disused mine shaft

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief A MAN from Silobela allegedly fatally struck a builder with an axe and went on to crush his head, robbed him of $1.50, a mobile…

Zim makes major strides in TB treatment coverage

Michell Zvanyanya, Chronicle Reporter TUBERCULOSIS (TB) treatment coverage has increased by 13 percent in the country for the past five years resulting in incidence and mortality rates among TB patients…

‘We want to work on our shortcomings’

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter YOUNG Mighty Warriors coach Rosemary Mugadza says her side has enough quality to stand toe to toe with the continent’s power houses given adequate support from…

Gweru council maintains water rationing regime

Mejury Magaya, Midlands Reporter GWERU City Council (GCC) says it is continuing with its water rationing programme as water challenges are expected to continue following insignificant inflows into its supply…

18 years jail for killing cousin in fight over gold ore

Midlands Bureau Chief BULAWAYO High Court judge, Justice Martin Makonese, has sentenced a gold panner to 18 years in prison for stabbing his cousin twice on the chest with a…

Illegal forex fuel stations mushroom

There has been an increase in filling stations that are illegally selling fuel in foreign currency in Harare, despite the promulgation of laws which make the local currency the sole legal tender.

Relief for 15 000 duped stand owners

The 15 000 legitimate stand owners in Nyatsime, Chitungwiza, should have title confirmed, while illegal occupants settled by land barons should be evicted, the Commission of Inquiry into the sale of State land has said.

Concern over surge in suicide cases

Suicide is the 19th most common cause of death in Zimbabwe, with 1 641 people taking their own lives  in 2018, about 1,3 percent of all deaths.

Campaign to halve road deaths by 2030

Journalists should continuously report on traffic safety to complement Government efforts to reduce road carnage by 50 percent by the year 2030, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.

Parly needs more financial support: Speaker

A VIBRANT Parliament needs adequate funding to effectively discharge its constitutional mandate, Speaker of the National Assembly, Advocate Jacob Mudenda has said.

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