Let Zimbabweans determine own destiny
Vaida Mashangwa
Pamberi neChimurenga!
Pamberi neruzhinji rweZimbabwe!
Pasi nevapambepfumi!
THESE were some of the slogans that were chanted by the freedom fighters during the war of liberation. The slogans were important in terms of encouraging men, women, girls and boys to join the war of liberation and to continually remind the people (povo) on the importance of continuing to fight Ian Smith’s Rhodesian Army.
BCC increases garbage collection frequency
Chronicle ReporterTHE Bulawayo City Council has increased the frequency of domestic garbage collection amid fears of a typhoid outbreak after the disease hit the capital. The local authority has changed…
Preps for Telecommunications Day at advanced stage
Business Reporter
PREPARATIONS for this year’s World Telecommunications and Information Society Day commemorations are at an advanced stage, a Cabinet Minister has said.
Hardbody targets PSL title in 5 yrs
Sports Reporter
NEWLY promoted Gweru-based Premier Soccer League side Hardbody Football Club is targeting to bring the title to the Midlands within the next five years.
New Dawn embarks on gold exploration programme
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Business Reporter
CANADA-BASED New Dawn Mining has started a drilling programme at its Camperdown Mine in Shurugwi to establish the extent of gold resources at the mine.Rugby fiesta at Hartsfield
Ricky Zililo
BULAWAYO rugby enthusiasts are in for a treat this weekend
Matabeleland South villagers call for more donor aid
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Chronicle Reporter
VILLAGERS in Matabeleland South Province have called for more donor aid in the wake of the impending drought this year.Mlondolozi Prison escapee captured
Deputy News Editor
POLICE in Bulawayo have re-arrested one of the three dangerous criminals who escaped from Mlondolozi Prison, which is housed at Khami Prison Complex.
Delta lager volumes grow
Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
DELTA Beverages lager volumes grew 23 percent for the full year to March 31, 2012 bolstered by capacity enhancement and improved availability. SABMiller plc, the majority shareholder in Delta Beverages, said in its trade update yesterday, Africa




