Zim reforms charm Dangote
Business Reporter THE Dangote Group says the new political dispensation has given hope for accelerated investments in Zimbabwe through the “open for business” policy.
UK to ban sale of plastic straws in bid to fight waste
LONDON — Britain plans to ban the sale of plastic straws and other single use products and is pressing Commonwealth allies to also take action to tackle marine waste, the…
‘Gangster’ found dead still not buried
Codelia Mondela, Chronicle Reporter A SUSPECTED thug from Bulawayo who was found dead last week in a bushy area between Barbourfields and Entumbane suburbs has not been buried and his…
King Mswati renames Swaziland to ‘ESwatini’
The king of Swaziland, one of the world’s few absolute monarchs, announced yesterday that his country had changed its name to eSwatini to mark 50 years since independence from British…
Pregnant girlfriend ‘killer’ denied bail
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE High Court has dismissed an application for bail pending trial by a teacher who allegedly strangled his pregnant girlfriend with her head scarf and…
If disaster is the problem, insurance is the solution for farmers
Stanford Chiwanga ALMOST every farming season a good number of unfortunate farmers in Zimbabwe fall prey to the destructive elements of nature such as floods, droughts, heat, fire, insects and…
Pastor ‘rapes’ maid forces her to abort
Sukoluhle Ndlovu, Midlands Correspondent A pastor at The Covenant Temple Church in Gweru allegedly raped and impregnated his 18-year-old maid before forcing her to terminate the pregnancy with the help…
‘Sodomites’ busted in sanitary lane
Nyaradzo Bakari, Chronicle Reporter TWO Bulawayo men were caught pants down while fondling and kissing each other at a sanitary lane in the city, a court heard.
Warriors star leaves for Germany
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter NATIONAL rugby team and Matabeleland Warriors prop Irvine Nduwa is expected to leave the country today for a three-month attachment at an unnamed German club.
Chiyangwa fumes over ‘SRC interference’
Harare Bureau ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa will today send as explosive dossier to Fifa and the Government over the alleged interference by a number of individuals, including the Sports Commission…











