The Chronicle
Immunity Clause in Zimbabwe Central Bank Reform Law Not a Blanket Amnesty
Tue, Nov 24, 2009
ZANU-PF insisted on the clause as a condition for its support of the bill, but others say immunity should not be granted where funds were misused
New Discord Among Zimbabwe Governing Partners on Political Parties Finance
Thu, Dec 17, 2009
President Mugabe's ZANU-PF says it received the most votes in 2008 general elections so it should receive the largest share of funds, but MDC officials say a formula including Senate votes should be negotiated
Civil servants call for cut in Govt expenditure
Mon, May 17, 2010
CIVIL servants have recommended that the Government cut down on Ministers' foreign trips and luxury vehicles to allow savings which may see their salaries reviewed.The resolution was passed at a meeting of Government workers and the Ministry of Public Service in Kariba at the weekend.
Get real, the war is over VP Nkomo tells ZANU PF
Tue, Jul 20, 2010
Vice President John Nkomo's comments did not seem likely to be popular in a party that has defined itself as a bulwark against imperialism and neo-colonialism
Accused tried to bite policeman’s private parts
Sat, Aug 28, 2010
A BULAWAYO woman allegedly attempted to bite the private parts of a policeman who had come to her house to help resolve a dispute between her and her tenant, a city magistrate heard yesterday.
Man sues MDC for US$330 000 over name
Sat, Aug 28, 2010
A MAN who claims he coined the name Movement for Democratic Change in 1999 wants those using that designation to pay him US$330 000 for his contribution.
Gay couple’s picnic ends in tragedy
Mon, Sep 06, 2010
A picnic by a gay couple on the shores of the Zambezi River above the Victoria Falls turned tragic after the “husband” dived into the crocodile-infested river and hit against a rock on Saturday, allegedly to celebrate their relationship.
Khuphe 'choked' roadblock cop
Fri, Sep 17, 2010
DEPUTY Prime Minister Thokozani Khuphe threatened to CHOKE a police officer while holding him by the collar, according to a report in the Chronicle.
Zimbabwean Judge Moves to sue UK Guardian Paper, Journalist and Bennett
Thu, Dec 08, 2011
Zimbabwe High Court Judge Chinembiri Bhunu is pressing ahead with a US$1 million suit against exiled politician Roy Bennett of the Movement for Democratic Change wing led by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and against Britain's Guardian paper.
Zimra blamed for border congestion
Sat, Dec 24, 2011
CLEARING agents countrywide have accused the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority for causing delays and congestion at most ports of entry.
Rapist caught sleeping after the 'act'
Fri, Jan 20, 2012
A Gweru man who allegedly twice raped a prostitute literally surrendered his freedom when he immediately fell asleep just after committing the offence, police have said.
Dead man speaks beyond the grave
Tue, Feb 14, 2012
THE family of a dead man has applied for his exhumation and reburial after he spoke to them from beyond the grave, a newspaper reported.
Pastor jailed for raping THEIR domestic worker
Thu, May 03, 2012
A GRADUATE pastor of the Seventh Day Adventist Church from Solusi University has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for raping his maid on four separate occasions.
Zimbabwean Women's Groups Demand Apology From Lawmaker Over HIV Comments
Thu, May 17, 2012
Zimbabwean women's organizations and activists are demanding an apology from lawmaker Morgan Femai of the MDC formation of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai for saying women should make themselves less attractive to help reduce the spread of the deadly HIV/Aids virus in the country.
