Miss Midlands fulfils pledge
By Dosman Mangisi
The reigning Miss Midlands- Zimbabwe, Anita Gumbo (23), visited Mudavanhu Zimcare Trust School, a school for the disadvantaged and mentally challenged children in Mkoba, Gweru. Anita, who
Govt mobilises $45m for disadvantaged families
Chronicle Reporter
THE Government has mobilised about $45 million which will see at least 300 000 economically disadvantaged households benefiting through monthly grants. The scheme, called Harmonised Cash
Health hazard looms as Gwanda runs dry
Chronicle Reporter
A health hazard is looming in Gwanda town with reports that residents have gone for more than a week without running water. The most affected residents are those who live in the high-lying suburbs
Nama draws record entries
By Tafadzwa Tseisi
The National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) has announced that nominees for the National Arts Merit Awards (Nama) will be announced on 1 February. The Nama awards are going to be held on 18
Garage categories and services
Of late the Bulawayo City Council has been at war with backyard garages. I have seen it applicable that this week, I rerun a write up on how to properly identify garage categories and services. Using these guidelines, one would be able to identify a backyard garage or a garage which lacks both management and technical skills. This has been also due to motoring public demand that I rerun this column.
Smith given Twenty20 boot
Cape Town — Opener Graeme Smith has been dropped from the Proteas’ Twenty20 squad for their series against New Zealand.
Smith given Twenty20 boot
Cape Town — Opener Graeme Smith has been dropped from the Proteas’ Twenty20 squad for their series against New Zealand.
Smith given Twenty20 boot
Cape Town — Opener Graeme Smith has been dropped from the Proteas’ Twenty20 squad for their series against New Zealand.
Smith given Twenty20 boot
Cape Town — Opener Graeme Smith has been dropped from the Proteas’ Twenty20 squad for their series against New Zealand.
Road accidents in our nation – an HR perspective
I am reminded of a story told about a novelist who failed an exam on a novel he wrote, used as a setbook, as he tried to advance himself academically.
How is that possible I ask, who else can tell the plot better than the author of the book–some of these examiners! A few readers thought I had traded my HR profession for that of Marketing, on account of last week’s article which featured the big five cars on the roads. You cannot bring a good brand down is all I can say!

