$1 million fraudster freed on bail
Harare magistrate Mr Dennis Mangosi has granted $5 000 bail to a suspected fraudster who allegedly posed as an Econet airtime dealer and duped an unsuspecting airtime vendor of $1 507 000.
Why Western political theories can not explain success of century-old CPC
At an altitude of 3,300 metres, Sonam Tsering offered a hada, a traditional Tibetan silk scarf that symbolises purity and auspiciousness, to a guest who had come from afar – Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee.
Local company donates to rural folk
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ABANQOBI Investments, a Bulawayo-based company with interests in construction and security, donated football equipment to an Insiza District-based football club as part of its corporate…
Sam Allardyce says ex-Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez will gain the support of Everton fans if he starts winning
Rafa Benitez set to be appointed Everton manager this week; appointment of ex-Liverpool boss has angered a section of club’s fans; former Everton manager Sam Allardyce: “Fans are on your…
Sporting activities to go on as planned despite adjusted level 4 lockdown
Despite surging Covid-19 cases that resulted in the country moving to a stricter adjusted level 4 lockdown, scheduled professional and amateur sporting activities will continue as planned. But fans will…
LATEST: Man lures 10-year old girl with sweet reeds and rapes her
Boitumelo Makhurane, Chronicle Reporter A 57-YEAR-OLD man from Tsholotsho has been arrested for raping a 10-year girl. Samuel Ncube appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mrs Jessy Kufa facing charges of rape.…
Poptain, Anita Jaxson impress with More video shot using iPhone
Mthabisi Tshuma, Online Correspondent SENSATIONAL dancehall musicians Poptain of the Fadza Mutengi track and Anita Jaxson of the Unonzani hit have shown that artistic innovation is the only way to…
COSAFA ease worries over new South Africa Level 4 lockdown
ORGANISERS of the COSAFA Cup have confirmed that the 2021 edition will go ahead as scheduled despite the new Covid-19 lockdown measures that have been enacted in the host country, South Africa.
Two in court over illegal billboard
TWO men have appeared in court on allegations of errecting an illegal billboard.
EX-Q, Nutty O get bail
URBAN Grooves musician EX-Q, born Enock Munhenga, and Zimdancehall singer Carrington Simbarashe Chiwadzwa, known as Nutty O, who appeared in court for allegedly tendering fake Covid-19 certificates at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport upon their return into the country from South Africa have been freed on $5 000 bail each.











