Zanu-PF Mat South starts preps for party’s conference

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu , Chronicle Reporter ZANU-PF Matabeleland South Province has started preparations for the party’s 19th annual National People’s Conference with delegates from the province set to converge at Umzingwane…

Partnership forestalls Hwange poaching

Leonard Ncube at Hwange National Park THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks)  has recorded no cases of poaching of elephants at Hwange National Park since last year, thanks…

Zifa fret over Mamutse probe

Harare Bureau THE Zifa leadership is worried by the continued suspension of its chief executive officer, Joseph Mamutse, who is being investigated by the Sports and Recreation Commission. Mamutse was…

Unfortified food to be removed from shelves

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter FOOD manufacturers have been warned against defying regulations on fortified foods with the Ministry of Health and Child Care saying they risk having their products…

DJ Zinhle excited about new reality show

DJ Zinhle has admitted that she is stressed out about sharing the journey of her second pregnancy with partner Bongani “Murdah Bongz” Mahosana from Black Motion in her new reality…

Japanese cattle breed boosts beef prospects

COMMERCIAL and small-holder livestock farmers can help spin the country’s beef export revenue collections should they choose to invest in the Japanese Wagyu breed whose returns are lucrative.

Child marriages: Chiefs add severe civil penalties

Precious Manomano and Zvamaida Murwira Traditional leaders are stepping up the pressure against child marriages by imposing stiffer customary civil penalties against offenders, who still face criminal charges and potential…

G40, MDC Alliance exposed in war vets’ arrests

THE chairperson of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) Cde Chris Mutsvangwa yesterday poured cold water on the latest attempts to divide war veterans by some G40 elements and the opposition, who instigated the arrests of former fighters seeking an upward review of their allowances.

Three cops nabbed over bribes

THREE police officers appeared in court on Thursday facing allegations of demanding bribes from motorists in Harare city centre after accusing them of breaking traffic laws.

Two children killed as fire guts school

TWO children were burnt beyond recognition when a veld fire swept through Mitchel Primary School in Hurungwe East on Thursday with the Civil Protection Unit on the ground to assess the damage and help the families.

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