‘Invest in housing sector’ . . . President calls for removal of bottlenecks to ease housing delivery

Innocent Ruwende and Blessing Malinganiza Harare Bureau President Mugabe has challenged stakeholders in the housing sector to take the national housing backlog of 1,25 million as an investment opportunity rather than…

Man ‘killed for dancing with hooker’

Wynne Zanamwe Midlands Reporter THREE illegal gold panners allegedly ganged up to brutally kill a Zvishavane man in a fight over a suspected prostitute. Police arrested Joseph Sibanda and brothers Tanaka…

STAYAWAY RUNS OUT OF STEAM . . . Hardworking citizens shun regime change machinations

Chronicle Reporters/Harare Bureau THE countrywide mass stayaway engineered by regime change agents flopped spectacularly yesterday. The boycott was scheduled to start yesterday and end today but it was business as…

Lecturers get 2015 bonuses, rest of civil service paid June salaries

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter LECTURERS and staff at grant-aided institutions will get their 2015 bonuses tomorrow while the rest of the civil servants smiled all the way to the bank after…

May becomes British PM

London — Theresa May replaced David Cameron as Britain’s prime minister yesterday, assuming responsibility for the monumental task of negotiating a complex divorce from the European Union.

Model to raise funds for cancer patients

Showbiz Reporter LOCAL models and designers have come together to host a fashion expo aimed at raising funds for cancer patients in Bulawayo.

Bulawayo kraal project takes shape

Whinsley Masara, Business Reporter THE Bulawayo Kraal Irrigation Scheme in Binga, Matabeleland North province, is taking shape and is expected to be fully operational by October, a minister has said.

Hwange hosts Jibilika Dance fest provincial finals

Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange Hwange for the first time, hosts the Jibilika Dance festival Matabeleland North provincial preliminary competitions at the Lwendulu Old Ground on Saturday.

Transporters hail imports restriction clarification

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau COACHES and bus operators in Zimbabwe have applauded the Government for clarifying the implementation of Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016, which removes listed goods from the…

‘Parly must intervene in SABC crisis’

Cape Town – The Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) has called on Parliament to intervene in the censorship crisis currently engulfing the SABC.

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