ZTA to sanction unregistered operators
Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has noted with grave concern, the mushrooming of entities that are running unregistered tourism operations such as car hire, provision of accommodation, restaurants,…
23 escape death
Tanaka Mrewa Chronicle Reporter TWENTY-THREE people escaped death yesterday afternoon when a Honda Fit and Toyota Hiace kombi collided at the intersection of Nketa Drive and Hyde Park road in…
Dynamos appeal to Nafaz
Eddie Chikamhi Harare Bureau HARARE giants Dynamos have approached the National Football Association of Zimbabwe appealing against a default judgment by the Premier Soccer League Disciplinary Committee which fined them…
SRC hosts induction workshop
Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter THE Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) will this morning hold an induction workshop for the National Youth Education through Sport (YES) festival in Hwange on…
RBZ’s open letter to Zimbabwe and beyond
Morris Mpala, MoB Capital Ltd FIRST and foremost we would like to send our deepest sincere apologies for the ‘Zim dollar’ demise and all things that came with it. It…
12-yr-old girl killed in cart accident
Sukulwenkosi Dube, Plumtree Correspondent A 12-YEAR-OLD girl died after she was thrown out of a donkey-drawn scotch cart which then landed on her head, killing her instantly.
Mujuru faces Bulawayo political test
Nduduzo Tshuma Political Editor THE beleaguered Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) leader, Joice Mujuru, faces her first real political test when she addresses a rally in Bulawayo on Saturday, her first…
Late VP Nkomo’s mother dies
Whinsley Masara Chronicle Reporter The mother of the late Vice President, John Landa Nkomo, Macitshi Dube Nkomo, has died. She was 112. The matriarch of the Nkomo family, affectionately referred…
KLCDA pens more Kalanga books
Sukulwenkosi Dube, Plumtree Correspondent THE Kalanga Language and Cultural Development Association (KLCDA) will this week launch five Kalanga books in addition to those that have already been published by members…
Gambia bans music, drumming and dancing in Ramadan
The Gambia has banned music, dancing and drumming during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, on pain of being arrested — and people are complying, police said.

