Met Dept theft suspect in court

Nelias Shiri, Chronicle Reporter A 47-YEAR-OLD Bulawayo man and three accomplices allegedly stormed a Meteorological Services Department (MSD) office and stole a generator before fleeing in a getaway car. Sunday…

Shoplifter claims confusion in court

Nelias Shiri, Chronicle Reporter A HOMELESS man from Bulawayo allegedly stole groceries and beer at a supermarket in the city centre worth more than $800. Abraham Ngonidzashe Dube (54) entered…

Funeral parade for copter crash victims

A funeral parade to honour two pilots and a technician who died in a helicopter crash in Goromonzi last week will be held by the Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) on Friday.

Zvirekwi isn’t ready to give up

Harare Bureau IT’S hard not to be seduced by the fighting spirit that makes Hardlife Zvirekwi such an indomitable warrior. He proved the world wrong, when he rose from his…

Failed ESL hangs over CL

PARIS. — The cloud of a collapsed Super League project hangs over this week’s Champions League semi-finals.

City Parking, Gweru City in joint venture

Harare firm City Parking has partnered Gweru City Council to form Gweru City Parking in a joint venture to extract more revenue from its parking.

ZNA officer Mayoyo dies

Zimbabwe National Army senior officer Colonel Christopher Rufu Mayoyo, whose Chimurenga name was Charles Muchadura, has died.

South Africa’s J&J COVID-19 vaccine rollout to resume on Wednesday

South will resume its Johnsons &Johnson vaccination programme on Wednesday this is after the rollout was put on hold following cases of rare blood clots that were reported in six recipients in the United States.

EU heifer programme to boost dairy

The European Union has donated 500 in-calf heifers and €7 million to small-scale and medium-scale dairy farmers to boost milk production in the country.

Lions, leopards terrorise villagers

More than 20 cattle and 30 goats have been killed by lions and leopards in Pfundundu area of Hurungwe District this year as growing overpopulation of game in protected areas nearby drive animals into human settlements.

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