Let’s embrace principles of national symbolism
Panganai Kahuni
History tells us that any institution that is focused and has a clear vision; that is innovative, creative and has a clear strategic plan, that works as a team and has unity of purpose will most likely enjoy continued growth, development and expansion.
Subsidising the poor: A noble move by Govt
When an economy is not performing well, the rich tend to get richer and the poor poorer. And if not cushioned the poor will be worse off. Zimbabwe is one such country where the economy is not performing well because of the economic sanctions imposed by the West to fight the land reform programme and the on-going indigenisation and economic empowerment
Can he replace Malajila?
From Noel Munzabwa in GWERU
Newboy Chitora makes his mark with debut double strike
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IT might still be early days but, for a man desperate to be a trusted gunman who can step into Cuthbert Malajila’s big shoes,
Antipas pleased with Bulls
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
Motor Action coach, Joey Anti-pas, is happy with his squad for the Confederation Cup competition but feels they still need to take their preparations a gear up to make it past the preliminary round against Black Leopards of South Africa. The Mighty
Warriors stars extend Kaizer Chiefs contracts
JOHANNESBURG. – Zimbabwe international defenders Thomas Sweswe and Zhaimu Jambo have extended their contracts at South African Premiership soccer giants Kaizer Chiefs. Centreback Sweswe and leftback Jambo were joined in the renewal of their contracts at the Naturena side by goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune, Abia Nale and Josta Dladla. A “visibly excited” Chiefs team
Mvumvure targets Olympic glory
Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
CRACK Zimbabwean sprinter Gabriel Mvumvure says he has fully recovered from a hamstring injury sustained last year and is now ready to fight for a medal at the London Olympic Games. The athlete, who is a student at the Louisiana State University in
Middle order helps Zimbabwe take lead
GISBORNE, New Zealand. – Zimbabwe’s batsmen gave a good account of themselves on the second day at Harry Barker Reserve, taking a 56-run lead. The tourists were carried by half-centuries by Tatenda Taibu, Malcolm Waller and Regis Chakabva, who remained unbeaten on 87 with the No.11 Ray Price for company. Resuming on 38, the Zimbabweans lost
Zanu-PF Mat South ready for elections
Chronicle Reporter
THE Zanu-PF Matabeleland South province says it is ready for the next elections and is confident of wrestling some seats
Bulawayo volleyball AGM postponed
Sports Reporter
THE Bulawayo Volleyball Association (BVA) annual general meeting failed to take place on Saturday after it emerged that affiliates were not given 14 days notice. The meeting has since been rescheduled for 4 February at YWCA. Brian Manuel, BVA
Lucky shoppers scoop prizes in Spar draw
Chronicle Reporter
SIX Bulawayo residents yesterday walked away with cars while others won consolation prizes such as stoves, fridges and


