Serial rapist wanted to bed 500 women

Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent A SERIAL rapist from Chivi who was last month sentenced to effective 72 years in prison was last week back in court facing another 11 counts…

Conte confident of future at Chelsea

Chelsea boss Antonio Conte has no concerns over his immediate future at the club despite their hopes of qualifying for next season’s Champions League suffering a critical blow with a…

Family members enroute to wedding die in car crash

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter TWO people from the same family died on the spot while four others were seriously injured when the vehicle they were travelling in veered off the…

Turnall turnover rises 12pc

Africa Moyo, Harare Bureau ASBESTOS products manufacturer, Turnall Holdings, has contained a three-year decline in turnover, which rose 12 percent to $19,026 million for the year ended December 31, 2017,…

Liverpool style can make tie unpleasant

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is not about to change his team’s trademark style against Champions League quarterfinal opponents Manchester City and believes he can make things “unpleasant” for Pep Guardiola’s…

Women complete Homelink programme

Mthabisi Tshuma in Gwanda ABOUT 100 Gwanda women were awarded certificates after completing a one week entrepreneurship training programme hosted here by Homelink Financial Services.

Flats should be compulsory in new residential schemes

Own Correspondent Local Government Minister July Moyo has warned of a major crisis around Zimbabwe’s towns and cities where much of agricultural land is been converted into urban settlements. It…

New studio aims to improve Mat South music

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Reporter A NEW state-of-the-art music studio has been opened in Gwanda and it is hoped it will improve the quality of music for Matabeleland South artistes.

Nigerian tour operators to bring more tourists into Zim

Business Reporter NIGERIAN tour operators have committed to bringing tourism business into the country within the next 12 months. The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) revealed this in a statement following…

Banks admit bungling

Harare Bureau Banks have admitted to bungling by delaying to acquit CD1 forms on behalf of their clients to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, a situation that has seen some…

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