BP makes headway in Namibia
WINDHOEK. — One of the world’s largest oil companies, BP has outlined its plans for exploration for the commodity in Namibia, with officials saying the initial stages were progressing well. The British-headquartered company has teamed up with two other companies, Chariot Oil and Gas and Serica Energy, for the project in the Southern African country. Responding to questionsSleek, sexy and sophisticated
Fact Jeke Behind the WheelBEING rich even if you are not famous comes with great perks, which include driving fancy cars and being chauffeur driven.
When you have the money and you tend to loathe driving so it becomes more fashionable to be driven in a limousine of
Buy Zim conference a success
Robert Muganda Buy ZimbabweBUY Zimbabwe held its second annual Buy Zimbabwe Conference and Experiential Expo last week and those who attended will agree with me that the discussions were definitely high quality. The overall outcome of the conference was that
Zinwa to update database
Zimbabwe needs an efficient and effective water management policy to successfully adapt to the changing weather conditions. The new policy entails Zinwa updating its database of all water users and ensuring that the seven catchment areas are serving their constituencies timely without hassles. The country has carried out a successful land reformHe spent his life in hotels
Sugar Chagonda Features CorrespondentHE was humble, tall, handsome, smart and ever smiling. His cat-like grace, a characteristic dimple on the cheek, a deceptive smile and a sparkle in the eyes, made a personal brand that will forever be remembered by all and sundry.
Euphoria at Insiza North independence celebrations
Chronicle Correspondent
EUPHORIC scenes were the order of the day at Combo Village in Insiza North where thousands of villagers converged to mark the country’s 32nd Independence Day celebrations.
Rhodesia, fish and dam tactic
Reflections Isdore Guvamombe
In the village, in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve, the war had raged on and the skies had not been very generous either. The year was 1977 and the war had spread throughout Rhodesia. The Zanla combatants continued to operate from Mozambique and remained dominant among the Shona people in eastern and central Rhodesia.
It was fast spreading to the west.
Zipra remained active in the north and west, using bases in Zambia and Botswana. They all met in the land of milk, honey
Africans are their own enemies
Our Malawian brothers and sisters were incensed by our last instalment on president Bingu wa Mutharika. More than eighty comments coming from the Malawian society were quite revealing.Some wrote with open minds whilst others wrote with shut minds. Some comments were very logical and showed a lot of depth, a few were quite humourous, others were highly emotionally charged whilst some were completely shallow and lacking in depth.
Criticism makes us reflect on what we write about, it opens up new avenues of thought bringing in fresh ideas and it also
Good nutrition keeps virus at bay
Catherine Murombedzi HIV Walk
“I suddenly fell very ill after delivering my son in 2005. I suspected I was HIV positive but did not have the guts to get tested. It was scary, so I kept telling myself that I would get well. “That I am still alive today is a miracle. I now move



