Makotose joins Matland Warriors
Paul Munyuki Sports ReporterSABLES and Harare Sports Club fullback, Cleopas Makotose has joined Bulawayo side Matland Warriors as they begin beefing up their squad ahead of the National Rugby League. Makotose, who
Arubi bounces back
Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE international goalkeeper, Washington Arubi, headlines a number of players who have bounced back into the Warriors’ fold, after enduring a spell on the sidelines, in the first significant
A prosperous Zim begins with you
Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus
Over the past three weeks this column has played host to submissions by some stakeholders on their take for the economy this year. A lot of issues have been raised and possible solutionsYou cannot tame a crocodile
Bowden Mbanje and Darlington Mahuku
Pseudo white liberals in the two MDC parties never cease to amuse us. This white minority group is omnipotent as it imposes its will on a powerless black leadership. They seem to know what is goodNational Blankets’ judicial manager asked to step down
Oliver Kazunga
HIV patients in dilemma
Chronicle Reporter
THOUSANDS of people living with HIV risk succumbing to infections due to a shortage of cotrimoxazole, an antibiotic used to fight common infections caused by a compromised immune system, in public hospitals.
In separate interviews recently, the affected people said each time they visited public health institutions, they were told that the drug was in short supply and were advised to buy it from private pharmacies.
“There is a serious shortage of cotrimoxazole in the country and that affects our health. When we go to clinics to collect anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs, those who are supposed to take cotrimoxazole are told to buy their own from pharmacies,” said Mrs Elizabeth Sibanda, the advocacy officer for Zimbabwe National Network for People Living with HIV (ZNNP+) in Bulawayo.Bulk of Timbuktu manuscripts safe, unharmed — experts
DAKAR — The vast majority of Timbuktu’s ancient manuscripts in state and private collections appear to be unharmed after the Malian Saharan city’s 10-month occupation by Islamist rebel fighters, who burnt some of the scripts, experts said yesterday.I want to clear Bosso debt: Nondo
Sports Reporter
THREE days are left before Highlanders FC members vote for a new vice-chairman and treasurer.Cattle ranching pays off for resettled farmer
Edmore Mhangami
MR Funnel Zvenyika of Somabula area near Gweru is a rare breed of a resettled farmer.
While the majority of farmers in his area ventured into crop farming, he opted for the more challenging arm of agriculture — cattle ranching. The middle-aged farmer, who benefited from the land reform programme 10 years ago, is today a successful cattle rancher who boasts of a herd of 900 cattle. He also has 142 goats, 230 pigs, 87 sheep and nine horses.Art Gallery to host artistes indaba
Entertainment Reporter
Bulawayo artistes are set to map their future plans when they meet an official from the Ministry of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture, Reverend Paul Bayethe Damasane, on 8 February.




