Man (40) dies in selfie with hippo attempt
Namatirai Mashona, Chronicle Reporter A MAN from Gwelutshena in Nkayi died in a hippopotamus attack as he tried to capture pictures using his phone with the animal behind him.
Mum’s dream reveals child’s rape ordeal
Codelia Mondela, Court Reporter A BULAWAYO woman’s dream revealed the rape of her 12-year-old daughter last year by her neigbour’s HIV positive gardener.
Mat South sporting facilities to undergo refurbishment
Sports Reporter THE Ministry of Sport, Arts and Recreation in Matabeleland South is refurbishing sporting facilities in the province under its 100-day plan, focusing mainly on rural facilities.
Community service for bribe demand cop
Babbington Machingura, Midlands Reporter A GWERU police officer who was last month arrested for demanding a $100 bribe from a female suspect in exchange for her freedom has been sentenced…
Improve quality of crops, farmers told
Harare Bureau The Agriculture Marketing Authority (AMA) has challenged farmers in Chiredzi to continuously improve the quality and quantity of their crops to boost their seasonal earnings.
Police seek help in image clean-up drive
Grace Nyoni, Midlands Reporter POLICE spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba has called on the media to complement police efforts to spruce up their image which was battered by rampant corruption…
Ngirozi video: One big yawn
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent THE wait is over and Winky D has delivered an under par music video for his collaboration Ngirozi with Vabati VaJehova.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Time international community lifted sanctions against Zimbabwe
YESTERDAY, we published an article written by President Emmerson Mnangagwa for The New York Times in which he made a clarion call for the international community to partner Zimbabwe as…
Hospital to probe mushroom deaths. . . Clinical audit to be conducted following nurses negligence claims
Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter FILABUSI District Hospital will be conducting a clinical audit following allegations that nurses turned away five children that ate poisonous mushrooms without giving them medical attention.
CEOs line up Africa indaba. . . President to headline Vic Falls roundtable
Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected to officially open the Chief Executive Officers (CEO)’s Africa Roundtable Meeting, which starts today at a hotel here.






