Passengers, motorists fall prey to armed robbers

SEVERAL passengers and motorists lost their cash, cars and various goods to armed robbers since last week in separate incidents while a motorcycle belonging to Government was stolen at a clinic in Shamva as crimes of concern continue to increase countrywide.

Lift Zim sanctions: UN resident coordinator

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter  THE United Nations (UN) has called for the removal of illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe saying the country needs to be given a chance to effectively achieve…

Gweru defaulting residents to pay interest on overdue bills

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief  DEFAULTING Gweru residents will now fork out five percent interest to council on overdue bills while those who pay on time may soon get discounts.  Gweru…

Take advantage of ZITF, potential investors urged

Business Reporter Minister of Industry and Commerce, Dr Sekai Nzenza has encouraged potential investors and business sector leaders to take advantage of the on-going Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) in…

Injured Chindungwe relieved

Fungai Muderere, Senior Sports Reporter DAYS after he picked a seemingly nasty right ankle injury when Hwange played against Talen Vision in a Zifa Southern Region Division One match at…

Stanbic Bank parent group named best in Africa

Business Reporter STANBIC Bank Zimbabwe’s parent company and Africa’s biggest bank by assets, Standard Bank Group, has retained its seat at the top of the banking pack in Africa. This…

London-listed Premier inks Mutare lithium deal

LONDON-listed Premier African Minerals has signed a binding joint venture agreement with Li3 Resources relating to the latter’s hard-rock lithium assets in Mutare.

Bans on Russian athletes ripping sporting world apart

When was the last time a Western athlete was banned because their country started a war?

Cage almost missed out on role

Nicolas Cage almost missed out on role as himself in ‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’ .

Whyte slams Fury’s dirty tactics

Dillian Whyte has accused Tyson Fury of “dirty” tactics during the WBC heavyweight boxing champion’s victory at Wembley on Saturday.

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