SA introduces new system to curb fake documents
Malusi Gigaba Mashudu Netsianda Senior Reporter SOUTH Africa has introduced a new biometrics system that uses human characteristics for identification of travellers as part of measures to address the...
View Article‘Prison right place for corrupt council officials’
Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison is the right place for corrupt local authorities’ officials who flout good corporate governance...
View ArticleZim improves ease of doing business
Deputy Chief Secretary Retired Colonel Christian Katsande Happiness Zengeni and Tinashe Makichi Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE has made considerable progress in improving its doing business environment after...
View ArticleVarsities rotten: Prof Moyo…Academics failing to make an impact on...
Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo (third from left) with the Solusi university vice chancellor Professor Joel Musvosi (left) lead...
View ArticleSuspended Mpilo boss back at work
Temba Dube Deputy News Editor ONE of the suspended Mpilo Central Hospital executives yesterday returned to work, sparking fears that employees who gave investigators information on possible fraud could...
View ArticleBinga crocodile attack death
Whinsley Masara Chronicle Reporter A BINGA teenage boy was allegedly killed by a crocodile at Gwayi River Bridge. A witness said the incident occurred around 5 PM on Monday when the victim was fishing...
View ArticleSplitsville for ProVerb
IT’S all over! The 10-year marriage of rapper and TV personality ProVerb and Onalerona Moreo is officially past tense! In August, the People’s Paper reported that a celeb source had claimed that tycoon...
View Article‘Drunk’ man falls into mineshaft, dies
Marvelous Moyo Gwanda Correspondent A 20-YEAR-OLD “drunken” man died after he fell into a six-metre deep disused mine shaft in Esigodini, Matabeleland South province on Wednesday at around 2AM, police...
View Article14 murders in 1 week . . . Butchery upsurge worries police
Snr Asst Comm Charity Charamba Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief A TOTAL of 14 people were murdered in the country last week and the Midlands Province had the highest number of four. Bulawayo,...
View ArticleSoldier gets 20 years jail for toddler rape
Elizabeth Tsuro Midlands Reporter A 36-year-old soldier from Redcliff has been slapped with a 20-year-jail sentence for raping his landlord’s four-year-old daughter. The court heard how the military...
View ArticleBeitbridge RDC allocates residential stands
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Beitbridge Rural District council has allocated residential stands to 160 people as the local authority moves to ease accommodation challenges. The council’s acting...
View ArticleTame the Zambezi
Stanford Chiwanga Ah, Victoria Falls. As one arrives in this resort town, they are greeted by the roar of the Zambezi River. Almost in every street, there are billboards on buildings and shuttles...
View Article‘Zim should have total control of economy through value addition’
President Mugabe Harare Bureau Zimbabweans should have total control of the economy through value addition and beneficiation of products, and foreigners will only be allowed in as partners and not...
View ArticleNust ordered to revert to teaching sciences
Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter THE Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Professor Jonathan Moyo has ordered the National University of Science and Technology...
View ArticleZanu-PF youths suspend chairman
Patient Sibanda Chronicle Reporter THE Zanu-PF Bulawayo province’s youth league yesterday suspended its provincial youth chairman and secretary for administration. Zanu-PF central committee member...
View ArticleByo road crash deaths up 76%
Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent A total of 51 people died in road accidents in Bulawayo between January and November this year, a 76 percent increase compared to the same period last year....
View Article‘Sex pest’ manager’s freedom bid flops
Faith Mabuto Midlands Reporter A HUMAN Resources Manager at the Gweru City council accused of demanding sex from students seeking attachment, had his bid for freedom dashed when a magistrate turned...
View ArticleChurch prays against sanctions
Danisa Masuku and Patient Sibanda Chronicle Reporters THE Apostolic Faith Church in Southern Africa has called on religious organisations in Zimbabwe to pray for the resuscitation of the country’s...
View ArticleTongaat Hulett workers end strike
Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent STRIKING Tongaat Hulett workers in Chiredzi have returned to work after a four week-long strike over wage increments, following intervention by the Public Service,...
View ArticleByo mayor distributes Xmas goodies
Whinsley Masara Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO Mayor, Councillor Martin Moyo, officially distributed the Christmas Cheer Fund proceeds to 21 charity institutions yesterday at the Small City Hall. Council...
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