Adultery pastor dodges rape rap
Codelia Mondela, Court Reporter A MARRIED Salvation Army pastor from Bulawayo who admitted in court that he was in an adulterous relationship, has been acquitted of rape.
Mind your language at work
Davies Ndumiso Sibanda, Labour Matters WHILE the language we use at work is never an issue in many instances, there are times when language used can result in disciplinary action…
Zimbabwean establishes business chat application
Prince Sunduzani, Business Reporter A ZIMBABWEAN tech start-up, Wangu has established a chat application where businesses can advertise their brands and citizens can share locally relevant information with their friends.
ED to meet traditional chiefs
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief President Mnangagwa is set to meet traditional leaders in Gweru tomorrow as part of a Government programme to get the views of different communities and…
U19 World Cup 2018: Group B team previews
THREE-TIME champions India and Australia compete in same group with Zimbabwe and Papua New Guinea, the other two teams in the group, could give the former champions a run for…
Five-man gang kills snooker champ
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A FILABUSI man was allegedly killed by a five-man gang that was dismayed by his winning streak in a snooker game while a granny from the…
‘Conte, Mourinho out of their minds’
FORMER England manager Fabio Capello branded feuding managers Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte as “totally out of their minds” for letting their public spat get out of control.
Mind your language at work
Davies Ndumiso Sibanda, Labour Matters WHILE the language we use at work is never an issue in many instances, there are times when language used can result in disciplinary action…
Zimbabwean establishes business chat application
Prince Sunduzani, Business Reporter A ZIMBABWEAN tech start-up, Wangu has established a chat application where businesses can advertise their brands and citizens can share locally relevant information with their friends.
Parliament, Zanu-PF agree deal on ministers
Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa and the Speaker of Parliament, Advocate Jacob Mudenda have agreed that Zanu-PF programmes and meetings must not clash with Parliamentary business.









