Muzukuru: A true patriot who sang from the heart
Richmore Tera
“TOMATO sauce, sauce, sauce sauce, Elizabeth! Let the children play . . .” These were the lyrics that made Andy Brown famous. The musician, who passed away on Friday last week after succumbing to
Namibia gets a taste of jerusarema
Peter Matambanadzo recently in KATIMA MULILO, NamibiaVictoria Falls Dance Company, a traditional dance group based in the resort town, put up a spirited performance at the launch of the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Park in Katima Mulilo, Namibia. The
K-drama craze!
Entertainment EditorTelevision dramas and soaps from South Korea have gained popularity among young Zimbabweans, who are finding their story line captivating and in sync with their own experiences. Unlike, two decades ago,
Dendera feud must end
Fred Zindi MusicI have always tried to avoid getting involved in musicians’ disputes whenever I can. The reason is simple. I do not want one side to misconstrue that I am taking sides with my favourite artiste.
‘Chapter Two’ comes to Reps
Entertainment ReporterAn acclaimed play by renowned American playwright Neil Simon features next on stage at Harare’s Reps Theatre. The semi-autobiographical comedy-drama “Chapter Two” is the story of two people, George
Massive irregularities exposed at GMB
Harare Bureau
THE Comptroller and Auditor General has unearthed massive irregularities at the Grain Marketing Board that include irregular board remuneration, poor accounting systems, incompetence and poor business decisions by the board.
Family loses property over $150 debt
Chronicle ReporterA family from Bulawayo’s Tshabalala suburb had its property worth over $1 000 attached by the city council over a $150 debt before being forced to pay another $231 as a “punishment”.
Zimra manager killed in traffic accident
Midlands Bureau ChiefTHE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) station manager for Midlands, Mr Leavita Masotsha, was killed on the spot together with a passenger when the Nissan Hardbody he was driving collided with a haulage truck near Mvuma, police said.
Patients forced to clean clinic grounds before treatment
Chronicle ReporterNDIWENI Clinic in Bulilima District, Matabeleland South, has come under the spotlight as villagers allege that the clinic’s personnel is forcing patients to first clear the clinic’s grounds before they can receive treatment.
Chiefs to receive solar-powered chargers
Masvingo CorrespondentABOUT 270 traditional leaders in the country will soon each receive solar-powered mobile phone chargers from a leading Zimbabwean mobile phone operator to assist villagers in remote rural communities without access to electricity to charge their phones.


