Ndudzo leaves IDC
Harare Bureau LONG serving Industrial Development Corporation of Zimbabwe Limited general manager Mr Michael Ndudzo, has left the institution after 26 years of service.
Biometric voter registration dates hearing set for today
Harare Bureau The MDC-T’s application challenging President Mugabe’s proclamation of biometric voter registration (BVR) dates is expected to be heard today in the High Court.
Thamsanqa Dube back in the gym
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter WORLD Boxing Federation (WBF) All-Africa heavyweight champion Elvis Moyo has promised to facilitate fights for his former sparring partner Thamsanqa Dube if he can shed…
Zimbabwe light up Red Bull Campus Cricket
THE fun-loving team from Bulawayo have earned the name of the most entertaining and jovial team of the tournament.
New Beitbridge hotel set to boost tourism
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A NEWLY built hotel in Beitbridge worth thousands of dollars is set to boost tourism and economic development in the border town as well as create…
Minnie, Quinton tie the knot
Media personality Minnie Dlamini and husband, Quinton Jones, tied the knot at a lavish white wedding on Saturday in Cape Town.
Jairos Jiri appeals for funds to buy training equipment
Prince Sunduzani, Chronicle Reporter THE Jairos Jiri vocational training centre is appealing to Government and other well-wishers to assist with resources to enable it to buy training equipment.
Pastor in court for ‘raping’ two minors
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A PASTOR at Light of God Apostolic Church in Lupane allegedly raped two minor girls at his homestead while purporting to be cleansing them of…
Manchester clubs lead EPL pack
MANCHESTER CITY and Manchester United sit atop the table with exactly the same statistics but the former ahead by dint of C coming before U in the alphabet.
Students await Zuma’s verdict on tertiary fees
President Jacob Zuma’s delay in releasing the Heher commission report on the feasibility of free higher education has left tertiary students worried that institutions could increase fees next year.

