13 unsafe food outlets detected in Bulawayo

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO City Council has listed 13 food outlets and butcheries as unsafe due to low hygiene levels. The latest council report shows that Fish and Chip…

Nigeria kidnappers free 14 students

ABUJA. — Kidnappers have released the remaining 14 students who had been held captive after being abducted last month from a northern Nigerian university, officials said. Armed groups have repeatedly…

DR Congo volcano situation ‘under control’

Kinshasa. — The situation is “under control” following the eruption of a volcano in the Democratic Republic of Congo, President Felix Tshisekedi said on Saturday after his government mistakenly announced another volcano had erupted.

Notorious robber granted bail

One of the country’s serial armed robbers and former Masvingo Central police officer Rudolf Kanhanga alias Tapiwa Munatsi (29), who exchanged gunfire with a police crack team in an attempt to evade arrest with his other alleged accomplices in Beitbridge last year, has been granted $2 000 bail pending trial at the High Court.

Female prisoners bemoan GBV effects

Many female prisoners have suffered from gender-based violence, especially those that are economically dependent on their spouses.

Sales decentralisation of tobacco: Vendors cry foul

Tobacco auction floors used to be a hive of activity, especially in Harare, as farmers would bring their crop and after making their sales go on a buying spree before returning to their farms.

Death over Mobicel cellphone

Judge Jarachara, Chronicle Reporter A 25-YEAR-OLD Tsholotsho man was yesterday arrested for allegedly killing his friend over a Mobicel cellphone. Qedamandla Mpala of Gandisa Village under Headman Maduma, Tsholotsho suspected…

Ethiopians denounce US

ADDIS ABABA. — Ethiopians have denounced the United States for imposing restrictions on aid over the Tigray conflict, at a huge rally organised by the authorities to show support for their positions.

Zunde RaMambo to fight GBV

The Zunde RaMambo initiative launched by Chief Mangwende of Murehwa, in partnership with the Rozaria Memorial Trust, will help end gender-based violence and child marriages in the area.

Disadvantaged girls’ menstrual dilemma

Zimbabwe joined the rest of the world in celebrating World Menstrual Hygiene Day last Friday, amid calls for all stakeholders to take an active interest in menstrual health as many women and girls in disadvantaged communities continue facing challenges during menstrual days.

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