500 000 tonnes maize in grain reserves: Govt

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent THE Government has said the nation should not panic over the erratic rains this cropping season because in the event of farmers failing to harvest, the…

Hollywood beckons for Zim’s young artiste

Kudzai Mpangi, Showbiz Reporter ZIMBABWE’S rising singer and songwriter, Miles Hollington is perhaps one of Zimbabwe’s brightest musical hopes given his musical journey.

Commonwealth games return on cards

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S return to the Commonwealth Games seems imminent after organisers said they were willing to re-admit the country following a charm offensive by President Emmerson…

Unpaid ex-lecturer guns for Nust property

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE National University of Science and Technology (Nust) is set to lose property after the Sheriff was directed to attach property over a debt of…

Prominent lawyer sets record straight

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter PROMINENT Bulawayo lawyer, Ms Caroline Mudenda, who was alleged to be on the run for allegedly prejudicing a private company of $12 200, has written…

Colleges urged to be responsive to technological revolution

Prince Sunduzani, Business Reporter THERE is a need for tertiary institutions such as universities, colleges and their students to be responsive to technological revolution for them to effectively contribute to…

Six takeaways from the Bangladesh tri-nation series

THE tri-series sprung few surprises apart from Sri Lanka’s late rally to clinch the title. But there were a few things that all three sides could take for the rest…

Kabila denies violence against protesters, silent on election date

KINSHASA — Congolese President Joseph Kabila on Friday rejected charges that his forces had violently broken up pro-democracy protests, stirred by his refusal to step down at the end of…

Byo readies venues for CWC qualifiers

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter BULAWAYO venues to be used for the International Cricket Council World Cup Qualifier are taking shape with renovations set to be completed next month.

‘Killer’ son in court

Nyaradzo Bakari, Chronicle Reporter A FORT Rixon man who allegedly beheaded his father with an axe after accusing him of stealing his mangoes has appeared in court.

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