Time to reflect on price paid by our liberators

Hillary Marizani

“GUERILLAS are like fish and the population is the sea in which they swim,” the late chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, Mao Tse-Tung once said.

Potraz crafts new law for mobile operators

The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) has completed crafting a new licensing regime for mobile phone operators to encourage cooperation between players as well as keep the country in line with emerging technologies, the director-general, Engineer Charles Sibanda, has said.

Primary schools miss out on Sadc regional games

Mbonisi Mabhena

THE National Association of Primary Heads (Naph) yesterday dropped a bombshell, confirming that they would not be going to Windhoek, Namibia for the regional Cossasa Games which run from 30 August to 4 September.

Cyclone Ree charms POY

Bongani Ndlovu

Entertainment Reporter

BULAWAYO’s award-winning hip-hop artiste POY and self-proclaimed diva Cyclone Ree say the music video for the track Mabomba was a way to market the different tourist sites of Bulawayo in an entertaining way.

Cattle fattening project launched in Binga

Business Reporter

SIABUWA Development Trust (SDT), a local non-governmental organisation, has embarked on a cattle-fattening project in a bid to alleviate poverty and create employment in Binga.

Ministry distributes refrigerant identifiers to ports of entry

Victoria Falls Reporter

THE Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources has distributed 10 refrigerant identifiers to all major ports of entry to curb illegal imports of contaminated refrigerants, an official has said.

Graduates urged to serve nation

Leroy Nduwa

Chronicle Reporter

THE Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Dr Washington Mbizvo,

How Mine seek outright victory

Sports Reporter

SOUTHERN Region Division One outfit How Mine have declared that they are keen on returning to the top of the Southern Region Division One Soccer League and promised fireworks against Bulawayo Chiefs at the mine tomorrow.

BCCl sets aside 1 600 stands for housing project

Makhosi Sibanda

Chronicle Correspondent

THE Bulawayo City Council has set aside more than 1 600 stands for the Hlalani Kuhle/Garikai Housing Project in Cowdray Park as part of its efforts to reverse double allocations.

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