Antipas forecasts difficult PSL campaign

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter  CHICKEN INN FC coach Joey Antipas expects this year’s Castle Lager Premier Soccer League campaign to be a “very difficult one” despite his belief that he is…

‘Emergency response teams need to be capacitated’

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE Government has said emergency response teams need to be capacitated with requisite equipment so that they can effectively react to disaster incidents and save lives. In…

UPDATED: Government identifies temporary sites for flood victims

Mashudu Netsianda in Binga THE Government has identified a temporary site to accommodate victims of floods and mobilised resources to assist the affected families mainly in Nsungwale under Chief Sinakoma…

Hawks arrest two Zimbabwean women for smuggling explosives worth R1, 2 million

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau South Africa’s Organised Crime Investigation unit, the Hawks, have arrested two Zimbabwean women for smuggling a contraband of explosives with an estimated street value of R1, 2million.…

HCCL suspended from London Stock Exchange

Oliver Kazunga/ Pride Mahlangu, Business Reporters Ailing Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) has announced its voluntary suspension from the London Stock Exchange (LSE) with effect from Monday this week. The…

Player exodus at Bosso 90

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter A MASSIVE player exodus has hit Bosso 90 in the Zifa Southern Region Division One League, with up to 13 requesting clearance letters after being…

Intimate Valentine treats lined up

Mthabisi Tshuma/Wayne Chiridza, Showbiz Reporters WE are in the month of love and as Valentine’s fever is gripping Bulawayo, couples in the city have no excuse not to celebrate the…

400% rates hike for Bulawayo . . . Govt okays council budget

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter  GOVERNMENT has approved the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) 2020 budget which has seen the local authority increasing tariffs and other service charges by more than 400 percent with…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Govt must permanently relocate families from flood-prone areas

Binga district in Matabeleland North province has been hit by floods affecting a number of families whose homes were destroyed. According to the Civil Protection Unit (CPU), one person was…

Binga villagers count losses after floods

Mashudu Netsianda in Binga VILLAGERS in the most affected areas of Nsungwale village under Chief Sinakoma in Binga district were left counting losses following the floods experienced in the area…

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