Consider more ways to save companies from collapse

Bulawayo’s de-industrialisation has reached crisis levels and there is urgent need for Government and other stakeholders to put a halt to this negative development that is causing a lot of suffering to workers and their families. It seems the hardest hit are the textile companies that are facing stiff competition from cheap imports.

Africa’s elephant population declining

Across Africa elephants are being driven into decline due to poaching for their tusks, according to a report issued under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (Cites).

More in court over cough syrup

Court Reporter

THREE more people have appeared in court on allegations of possessing Bron Clear, an intoxicating cough syrup that is banned in Zimbabwe.

The death penalty proposal perpetrates gender stereotypes

Emmanuel Ndlovu

Copac finalised the drafting of the new constitution on 18 July.

Young rapper impresses at Zahara gig

Auxilia Katongomara

Saturday Leisure Correspoendent

UNHERALDED Bulawayo rapper Nashie hogged the limelight at a show recently held in the city pitting South African songbird Zahara and dancehall supremo Winky Dee.

Highlanders hungry: Bheki

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Lovemore Dube

HIGHLANDERS FC in-form midfielder Bheki Ncube believes there is hunger among his colleagues, most of whom are chasing their first silverware in the Castle Lager Premiership.

Highlanders hungry: Bheki

Lovemore Dube

HIGHLANDERS FC in-form midfielder Bheki Ncube believes there is hunger among his colleagues, most of whom are chasing their first silverware in the Castle Lager Premiership.

The new prince charming in town

The world’s most followed football league, the English Premiership, starts this weekend and the cyberspace was awash with updates and opinions on English teams and player movements during the week.

Magistrate nabbed over bribery case

Midlands Correspondent

GOKWE resident magistrate Crispen James Mberewere has been arrested for allegedly receiving $1 600 as bribe from four traditional healers, commonly called tsikamutandas before he facilitated their release from remand prison.

300 workers to lose jobs

Prosper Ndlovu

Chronicle Reporter

ABOUT 300 workers are set to lose their jobs as yet another giant clothing company in Bulawayo has reportedly announced that it is winding up.