Gwanda community moan over overcharging illegal transporters
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent PEOPLE in Gwanda rural, Matabeleland South are facing a serious transport shortage as some transporters are taking advantage of the limited number of public service vehicles…
Mark Geezo’s plea to radio DJs
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent BEITBRIDGE-based musician-cum-producer Regis Takunda Mandangu has pleaded with radio DJs to stop snubbing artistes from small towns because of their location. The 21-year-old reggae/dancehall artiste who…
Turkish organisation reaches out to child-headed families
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter CHILD-HEADED families are struggling for survival, with challenges they face being exacerbated by the prevailing economic challenges that have been worsened by the Covid-19 lockdown. A…
Bulawayo woman extended a donation of pieces of cutlery to Mpilo Central Hospital
Robin Muchetu Senior Reporter TOUCHED after seeing a patient eating mealie meal porridge with her fingers, a Bulawayo woman extended a donation of pieces of cutlery to Mpilo Central Hospital in…
Two die as truck overturns in accident
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A TRUCK driver and a passenger he was travelling with died when their lorry overturned after side swiping with a small vehicle in Hwange, police…
Turnall board chair retires
Business Reporter LISTED building materials manufacturer, Turnall Holdings’ board chairperson, Mrs Rita Likukuma, has retired from the company. In a public notice, the company announced that Mrs Likukuma retired by…
Spurned man ‘kills’ woman, on the run
Midlands Bureau Chief A 31-year-old Mberengwa villager allegedly fatally assaulted a 60-year-old woman from the same village for turning down his love proposal. Police have since launched a manhunt for…
Chippa appoint Seema as new coach
CHIPPA UNITED have confirmed the appointment of Lehlohonolo Seema as their new coach, offering the tactician a three-year contract. Seema resigned from Bloemfontein Celtic yesterday, a move that paved the…
$2 000 fine for writing June exam for friend
Mthabisi Tshuma, Chronicle Correspondent A BULAWAYO woman has been fined $2 000 for writing a Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) Ordinary Level examination on behalf of her friend. Faith Moyo…
Covid-19 donations pour in
Herald Reporter More organisations continue to respond to Government’s call for assistance in fighting Covid-19 with four handing over money, food, personal protective equipment and hand sanitisers to President Mnangagwa…









