Fadza Mutengi hit-maker invades Vic Falls
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent POPULAR chanter Poptain of the Fadza Mutengi fame will be heading to Victoria Falls at the end of this month where he is expected to perform…
Spousal abuse identified as most common form of GBV
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter SPOUSAL abuse is the most common form of gender-based violence (GBV) in the country with women being the main victims. Verbal and deprivation of physical needs…
Hunt on for injured Chipezeze replacement
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Acting Sports Editor WARRIORS goalkeeper Elvis Chipezeze suffered a knee injury towards the end of the first half during a Caf African Nations Cup qualifier against Algeria in…
UPDATED: Rushwaya remains in custody as State moves to contest Ali bail
HENRIETTA Rushwaya, Stephen Tserayi, Raphios Mufandauya and Gift Karanda have been denied bail while Ali Muhammad has been freed on $100 000.
JUST IN: Warriors scheduled to return home
THE Warriors were expected to leave Algiers this morning and arrive in Harare at around 7pm today.
No work no pay for teachers
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Sunday News Reporter The Public Service Commission has directed the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education to submit names of teachers who have not reported for duty since…
Warriors self destruct in Algiers
ANOTHER costly blunder by goalkeeper Elvis Chipezeze, an expensive, if not foolish, gamble to throw Ovidy Karuru into the starting XI and a host of missed chances combined to drag the Warriors to their first 2021 AFCON qualifying defeat in Algiers last night.
Treasury tightens lending conditions
Government has moved in to protect depositors’ funds and the collapse of some financial institutions by restricting the amount of loans banks can extend to all insiders and their related interests or close relatives.
Govt to take over fresh RBZ debt
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is set to transfer several billions of the debt it holds to the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development after completing a debt consolidation exercise.
Showdown looms over CAPS board appointment
The appointment of CAPS directors by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce this week is irregular as Government does not own shares in the pharmaceutical firm, said businessman Fred Mutanda.











