Maid in court for child sexual abuse

Nelias Shiri, Chronicle Reporter A 21-YEAR-OLD maid from Bulawayo was allegedly caught red-handed sexually abusing her employer’s 10-year-old son. A court heard that Anele Mathe of Bradfield switched off the…

Joggers urged to be alert on roads

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter JOGGERS have been urged to be vigilant on the roads to avoid accidents that could at worst be fatal. This comes after a Bulawayo man was…

Zimra surpasses Q1 revenue target

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra)’s 2021 first quarter to March 31, revenue collection totalled $90,62 billion, which is a 4,73 percent ahead of the targeted…

EIB facility sends a strong signal

The decision by the European Investment Bank, the European Union’s bank owned by its member states, to extend a 15 million euro line of credit to Zimbabwean businesses hard hit by Covid-19 using CABS as its Zimbabwean partner is important in itself.

TIMB appoints new CEO

Business Reporter THE Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has appointed Mr Meanwell Gudu as its new chief executive officer replacing Dr Andrew Matibiri who has retired. Mr Gudu’s appointment…

Varsities rallied to provide solutions

Universities should provide solutions to challenges being faced and meet human needs through industry, mining, agriculture and manufacturing sector, Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development Minister, Professor Amon Murwira has said.

Networking platform turns 4

The Mesh, a networking platform for sharing ideas, will this Saturday hold its fourth anniversary at Chez Zandi in Belgravia, Harare.

Loss of wetlands spells disaster for Harare’s future water supply

For the majority of us, water simply flows from a faucet, and we think little about it beyond this point of contact.

Zambian national soccer team perishes in plane crash

THE cream of the Zambian national football team died shortly after midnight on Tuesday when their chartered military plane crashed into the Atlantic Ocean shortly after take-off from Libreville, Gabon. 

Day schools find winning formula

DAY schools in Manicaland Province are doing exceptionally well with a significant number of candidates attaining 15 points and above in last year’s ZIMSEC Advanced Level examinations.

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