Prof Ncube dismisses Khupe’s claims

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent MDC president Professor Welshman Ncube has dismissed as false assertions by MDC-T deputy president Ms Thokozani Khupe that her party does not need to enter into…

Report threats of violence, police urge public

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter POLICE have urged members of the public to report threats of violence so that preventive action can be taken before it is executed.

Government secures $1 billion for Zisco revival

Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau THE Government has secured a $1 billion investment for the revival of the country’s largest steel maker, the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (Ziscosteel), from a…

Boxer Ramadan stranded in Zim. . . Fighters fail to access their payments after matches

Takudzwa Chitsiga, Harare Bureau TANZANIAN boxer Kamanji Ramadan was left stranded at a Harare hotel after Friday’s match as he could not access his payment.

Lucky boozers to win 2-day party

Nhlalwenhle Ngwenya Fifteen beer drinkers from Bulawayo are set to go on a two-day partying spree in Harare next weekend through a “Buy a six pack and win” promotion that…

Byo serial burglars jailed 69 months each

Nyaradzo Bakari, Chronicle Reporter TWO serial burglars from Bulawayo have each been sentenced to 69 months imprisonment following a three-month robbery spree in six suburbs, stealing property worth more than…

$23 000 fraud pair acquitted

Nyaradzo Bakari, Chronicle Reporter TWO Bulawayo men who were arrested for allegedly defrauding their employer of more than $23 000 have been acquitted.

StanChart goes paperless

Kiyapili Sibanda, Business Reporter STANDARD Chartered Bank is going paperless to embrace electronic and mobile banking payments.

Two arrested for bar stabbing

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter A-23-YEAR OLD man is battling for life in the intensive care unit at United Bulawayo Hospitals after he was stabbed in a bar brawl at Esihlengeni.

Unicef warns of fake job offers

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter The United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) has warned the public against fraudsters who are charging people money to apply for non-existent jobs at the UN agency.