Uber loses London licence

Uber has lost its licence to operate in London, a major blow given the UK capital is one of the ride-hailing app’s biggest markets globally with some 3.5 million users.…

Protesters torch DRC mayor’s office after massacre

GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo —Protesters in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo city of Beni set the town hall on fire yesterday after suspected Islamist rebels killed eight people…

Landslides kill 12 in Kenya

At least 12 people were killed in Kenya when their homes were swept away in a landslide during ferocious rainstorms, local government officials said Saturday. Their homes were hit overnight…

Democratic win puts pressure on Hong Kong leader

HONG KONG—Hong Kong’s leader pledged to listen to public opinion yesterday and referred to deep-seated problems in society after a landslide election victory by opponents of Chinese rule amid months…

Matabeleland South villagers hail tillage programme

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent VILLAGERS from Matabeleland South Province have said the Presidential Input Scheme and the Small Holder Farmers’ Tillage Support Scheme launched by Government will go a long way…

Miss Curvy Varsity dreams big

Mthabisi Tshuma Reigning Miss Curvy Varsity, Ginger Ellie who is also an actress, has her eyes set on penetrating the regional arts industry. Born Ellaine Khayelihle Ncube, the 18-year-old who…

Prince shines . . . Bosso roll past stubborn Manica Diamonds

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter Highlanders 1-0 Manica Diamonds PRINCE Dube continued with his fine form for Highlanders, scoring a beauty that deservedly won Bosso maximum points against a stubborn Manica…

BCC replaces 18 000 water meters

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has embarked on a programme to replace 18 000 dysfunctional water meters in the western suburbs to improve efficiency in its billing…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: We must all play our part in protecting Zesa infrastructure

The Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) is experiencing increased cases of vandalism of its infrastructure across the country and it seems the 10-year mandatory sentence for those convicted of vandalism…

PPC Zim optimistic . . . Assures investors on benefit from infrastructure projects

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter PRETORIA Portland Cement (PPC) Zimbabwe says it remains optimistic of benefiting from local infrastructure projects as it is well capitalised and positioned to weather the prevailing…

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