Man caught kissing lover bashes wife
Sylvester Chiramba, Court Reporter A 27-YEAR-OLD man from Bulawayo has been fined $100 for assaulting his wife after she caught him kissing another woman at Renkini Bus Terminus.
Police urge motorists to observe traffic regulations during Easter
Tendayi Kasamba/Lynee Kumirayi,Chronicle Reporters THE Government has urged motorists to observe traffic rules and regulations during this Easter holiday to curb accidents.
Government urged to approve $40 million Tongaat project
Harare Bureau Government has been urged to give Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe, the green light to invest $40 million to turn 4 000 hectares of virgin land into cane fields, which…
Women’s Soccer League chairperson co-opted into Zifa executive committee
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Premier Soccer League Emergency committee chairperson who is also president of Dynamos, Kenny Mubaiwa, and the chairperson of the Zimbabwe Women Soccer League, Rosemary…
‘Drunk’ man commits suicide
Whinsley Masara,Chronicle Reporter A 28-YEAR-OLD man from Old Magwegwe suburb in Bulawayo, who was allegedly drunk, committed suicide by strangling himself with a telephone cable after his family refused to…
Three major mistakes Tiger Brands made in listeriosis crisis
TIGER BRANDS, the South African food giant at the centre of the listeriosis storm engulfing the country, is facing serious brand erosion as a result of the way it handled…
Online company registration to start in July
Fidelis Munyoro, Harare Bureau Government is expected to implement an on-line registry system for the establishment of local and foreign companies by end of July in line with the provisions…
$250 million loan facility excites small scale miners
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE Miners’ Federation (ZMF) — an umbrella body for almost 8 000 small-scale miners says the $250 million facility being organised by Government, would help them achieve their…
Corruption probe into Zimsec exam leaks
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) is investigating examination leakages that have dogged the country’s education sector leading to widespread cheating.
Problems with after-hours emails
Davies Ndumiso Sibanda, Labour Matters WHILE sending e-mails, WhatsApp messages or Facebook messages on work related matters to workers is now very common with employers in Zimbabwe, many workers do…











