Ausc games given green light

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THE ninth edition of the African Union Sports Council (AUSC) Region 5 Youth Games has been given green light to proceed in Maseru, Lesotho, in…

Iran blames Israel for attack on nuclear site

Iran blamed Israel yesterday for an attack on its underground Natanz uranium enrichment plant, warning that it would seek revenge for the assault. “Of course the Zionist regime, with this…

Rogue security agents warned

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT is dealing with armed robbery cases involving members of the security sector and has said those who resist arrest will be shot. Increasing armed robberies,…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Fighting drug cartels needs new strategies

The drug business appears to be one of those businesses that is growing rapidly, perhaps booming, in Zimbabwe if the police can arrest 143 dealers in Harare and Chitungwiza in just a few days without much trouble, and if a single courier can be caught with 4,3kg of cocaine sewn into his jacket when he lands in Harare.

Notorious carjacker nabbed

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter POLICE have arrested a suspected notorious Bulawayo carjacker who went about robbing people at night in different parts of the country. Edmore Zinyoro (27) originally from…

Bishop denies ‘Rhodesia reign of terror’ report

BISHOP Donal Lamont of Umtali said yesterday that Pope Paul was aware of his anti-government stand in Rhodesia and was pleased with the work he was doing. He had asked him to continue with it.

RTG optimistic of tourism recovery

Business Writer Hospitality group, Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG), is upbeat of positive performance going forward offsetting the negative impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic in FY2020. The growth will be underpinned…

India’s daily virus infections are world’s highest but crowds gather for festival

NEW DELHI-Hundreds of thousands of Hindu devotees flocked yesterday to take a holy bath in India’s Ganges river, even as the nation racked up the world’s highest tally of new…

Low uptake of tourism stimulus loan facility

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter GOVERNMENT is concerned about slow uptake of the tourism stimulus loan funds amid revelations that financial institutions are turning down many applications. The Zimbabwe Tourism…

Woman axes boyfriend for leaving her for beer drink

Leonard Ncube , Victoria Falls Reporter IN a fit of rage, a 50-year-old Binga woman allegedly struck her live-in boyfriend once on the head with an axe accusing him of…

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