‘Dinner with Mugabe’ author commits suicide

By Foreign Editor
WRITER and freelance journalist Heidi Holland, who rose to fame with her 2008 controversial biography of President Mugabe, “Dinner with Mugabe” has died. She was 64. Holland’s body was found  Saturday in

Editorial Comment: We must know our heroes

In a democracy, allowing people to freely interrogate pertinent and now controversial issues such as the heroes and heroines of our liberation struggle is not only healthy, but it also gives the young

Government reverses renaming of streets

Municipal Reporter
GOVERNMENT has reversed the renaming of Enterprise Road after the late national hero and retired army general Cde Solomon Mujuru

Community service for setting lover’s property alight

Court Reporter
A SEKE man who set alight his girlfriend’s clothes valued at US$350 after accusing her of infidelity has been sentenced to 208 hours of community service. The man was also convicted of resisting arrest.

Warrant of arrest for AAG vice president

Court Reporter
Affirmative Action Group vice president Elizabeth Nyathi, who is facing fraud charges involving more than US$300 000, was on Friday  issued with a warrant of arrest for defaulting court. Nyathi, who is the

City councillors turn down PA’s request for grader

Temba Dube and Leroy Nduwa

Chronicle Reporters

BULAWAYO councillors have opposed the recommendations of a senior official and refused to let

Woman behind Gumbo’s musical success

Givemore Muzariri

“FOR it to rain it should be cloudy.” These are the best words to describe how Velaphi Gumbo discovered his musical talent.

Is the world slowly moving to another climatic era?

Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu

Many governments are greatly concerned about what they believe to be a change of global climate, a development that affects the agricultural sector throughout the whole world.

Bulawayo, Mash West clash in Games final

From Godknows Matarutse in Bindura

FORMER national team and Kaizer Chiefs striker Luke “Jukulile” Petros said his heart bleeds when he thinks of the current state of football in our country and feels Zimbabwe’s chances of qualifying for the World Cup will only remain a dream until Zifa have put their house in order.

Libyan assembly votes Gaddafi opponent as president

TRIPOLI — Libya’s national assembly picked former opposition leader Mohammed Magarief as its president as the North African country’s newly elected congress began its rule.

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