Govt calls on youths to be responsible, industrious
Victor Maphosa-Mashonaland East Bureau Youths as the future of the nation must protect and preserve Zimbabwe’s rich legacy through acting in its best interest, hence “Nyika Inovakwa igotongwa, Igonamatirwa nevene…
Mupfumi freed, police keen to interview Mukumba
Mutare Bureau BUS operator, Isau Mupfumi, who was arrested at the weekend over violent clashes between touts at the city’s bus ranks, was yesterday granted US$1 000 bail by Mutare…
Editorial Comment: Manhize testimony of President’s investment drive
THE largest investor, and among the most committed and successful investors in Zimbabwe, is Tsingshan Holdings through its local wholly-owned subsidiary Dinson Iron and Steel Company which is now just…
Axia sees sustained strong performance
Axia Corporation’s main business unit, TV Sales & Home expects to maintain a solid performance for the year to June 30, 2024 and beyond driven by store network expansion and new export markets.
Matemadanda vies for war vets chairmanship
Joseph Madzimure-Zimpapers Politics Hub AS the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) elective congress draws closer, the association’s outgoing secretary general, Cde Victor Matemadanda, has emerged as one of…
EMOTIONAL SEND OFF FOR MATONGORERE
Takudzwa Chitsiga-Sports Reporter MOURNERS yesterday said the void left by the death of Nelson Matongorere will be difficult to fill, as they struggled to control emotions during the burial of…
Media reforms help promote accountability
Nqobile Tshili-Bulawayo Bureau MEDIA reforms being implemented by the Second Republic have helped promote accountability in public institutions, which are now obliged to provide information to citizens. This has also…
MUPFUMI’S MEDICAL CONDITION HELPS HIM TO GET BAIL IN CASE INVOLVING A ‘VERY SERIOUS CRIME’
BUSINESSMAN Isau Mupfumi has a pending medical operation in Dubai on Saturday and this could have swayed his application for bail, which he was granted, yesterday.
Public transport chaos!..violence, speeding putting lives in danger
Chronicle Writers THE country’s public transport sector, particularly on over-subscribed inter-city routes, has become increasingly chaotic and conflict-ridden as bus operators and their crews frequently engage in fierce competition tactics…
QUARTET STEALS FROM BLUE ROOF
FOUR men, who were once employed by former First Lady Grace Mugabe at her Blue Roof residence in Harare, appeared in court yesterday charged with theft.











