NATHANIEL MANHERU-Catholic Church: What do you say of yourself?
I very well remember a public lecture I attended at the University of Zimbabwe in the late 1980s. It was delivered by some Filipino priest whose name I cannot remember.
Battle of the Zambezi
ZIMBABWE’S Young Warriors will go all out in attack as they hope to finish off Zambia’s Under-23 side in the second leg of what is turning out to be an explosive All-Africa Games preliminary round qualifiers at Rufaro tomorrow.
Tobacco selling season opens February 15
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Business Reporter
TOBACCO farmers have started grading their crop ahead of the forthcoming marketing season that begins mid next month, a Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers Union past president, Mr Thomas Nherera, has said.
Computer Science graduate turns to newspaper vending as varsity holds on to certificate
By Pamela Shumba
THE National University of Science and Technology (NUST) graduate, Mr Simbarashe Muroyiwa who is eking a living through newspaper vending is failing to get a job because the university is withholding his certificate as he is bonded through the cadetship scheme, Chronicle has learnt.
NATHANIEL MANHERU-Catholic Church: What do you say of yourself?
I very well remember a public lecture I attended at the University of Zimbabwe in the late 1980s. It was delivered by some Filipino priest whose name I cannot remember.
Jeys Marabini receives sponsored kit
Entertainment Correspondent
MJAYELI Security company owner Khalani Ndlovu has bought state of the art equipment worth R63 000 for Jeys Marabini and his Kozekulunge band.
Battle of the Zambezi
ZIMBABWE’S Young Warriors will go all out in attack as they hope to finish off Zambia’s Under-23 side in the second leg of what is turning out to be an explosive All-Africa Games preliminary round qualifiers at Rufaro tomorrow.
Tobacco selling season opens February 15
Business Reporter
TOBACCO farmers have started grading their crop ahead of the forthcoming marketing season that begins mid next month, a Zimbabwe Commercial Farmers Union past president, Mr Thomas Nherera, has said.
Copac starts data collation, sampling
By Makhosi Sibanda
THE Constitution Parliamentary Committee (Copac) data collation and sampling process has finally started and is likely to meet the 26 January deadline, an official has said.
Computer Science graduate turns to newspaper vending as varsity holds on to certificate
By Pamela Shumba
THE National University of Science and Technology (NUST) graduate, Mr Simbarashe Muroyiwa who is eking a living through newspaper vending is failing to get a job because the university is withholding his certificate as he is bonded through the cadetship scheme, Chronicle has learnt.











