Woman commits suicide
Lingani Nyika, Chronicle Reporter A 73-YEAR-OLD Binga woman who could not come to terms with losing her son who drowned in the Zambezi River, allegedly committed suicide by hanging. Makomwe…
International carjacker’s wife granted bail
A Harare woman recently arrested together with her South Africa-based husband for allegedly stealing top-of-the range vehicles from Namibia and smuggling them into South Africa and Zimbabwe, has been freed on $20 000 bail.
Expert roped in to decipher mutoriro document
HARARE regional magistrate Mr Stanford Mambanje has ordered the State to call a science expert to interpret a document tendered in court which explains the difference between crystal methamphetamine (crystal meth) and methylenedioxymethamphetamine.
COMMENT: Zimbabweans must adjust to the new normal
ZIMBABWE is back on level 4 lockdown as it grapples with the increasing cases of Covid-19 across the country. Government two weeks ago placed Covid-19 hotspots under localised lockdowns but…
Josh Bosso-DeMbare debate rages on…22 years on, mystery still shrouds Father Zimbabwe’s favourite team
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter There has been continuous debate in the football fraternity on which team between Highlanders and Dynamos was supported by the late Vice-President Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo,…
Zanu PF sets up settlements committee
ZANU PF has set up a committee to deal with all unplanned settlements across the country and more critically to prevent any further illegal development.
28 die of Covid-19
Twenty eight people died of Covid-19 yesterday, with 1 331 new cases recorded in one day as the infection and death rates rise to levels not seen since the second wave early this year.
Rwanda, UN envoys meet Shava
Rwandan Ambassador to Zimbabwe James Musoni and United Nations Resident Coordinator to Zimbabwe Maria Ribeiro yesterday paid courtesy calls on Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Ambassador Frederick Shava.
First Lady’s heart of gold
WHEN the late Mother Theresa said ” . . . at the end, what matters is: I was hungry and you gave me food to eat, I was naked and you clothed me . . .”as she reminisced the words by Jesus Christ, she may have summed up First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa’s exemplary life and works.
Beitbridge rolls out stockfeed formulation initiative
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau GOVERNMENT and its partners have embarked on a joint stockfeed production project targeting Beitbridge farmers in a move set to alleviate perennial feed shortages. The project…











