Parents should take morality issues seriously
Vaidah Mashangwa A long time ago uncles, aunts and grandparents played an important role in teaching their own children and grandchildren skills that are needed to make a living. This…
Informal sector drives Zimbabwe’s economy
Martin Stobart Before the coming into office of the so-called government of national unity, Zimbabwe was awash with imported consumer goods, with sugar being one of those commodities topping the…
African diaspora remittances can reduce poverty
Joceylne Shambira In a small and stuffy room in midtown Manhattan, some people are filling in forms while others wait patiently in line to submit them. It is spring in…
Ascot High bus saga takes new twist
Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Correspondent THE Ascot High School bus levy issue has taken a new twist as the suppliers, AVM Africa (Pvt) Ltd, confirmed that they were facing viability challenges…
ZIBF to introduce literary awards
Harare Bureau THE anti-piracy focus group convened by Zimbabwe International Book Fair (ZIBF) on Tuesday unveiled plans to introduce a national book award as an incentive for encouraging creation in…
Sky is the limit says artist Fisani Nkomo
Courage Musariri Saturday Leisure Reporter BULAWAYO- BASED visual artist Fisani Nkomo is a talented man who says the sky is the limit. Born in April 1971 at Mnene Hospital in…
Dhewa commemorations dates set
Courage Musariri Saturday Leisure Reporter Zimbabwe was on 15 October 2011 plunged into mourning following the death of one of the country’s talented musicians, Tongai “Dhewa” Moyo.
Arts sector welcomes 75 percent local content
Harare Bureau THE arts sector has welcomed the move by Government to enforce the 75 percent local content policy saying the move will boost the livelihoods of the artistes in…
Council appeals for payment of water bills on time
Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO Mayor Councillor Martin Moyo has called on residents to pay water bills on time to enable the local authority to continue offering essential services.
Society told to take mental health seriously
Chronicle Correspondent A total of 44 nurses graduated yesterday at Ingutsheni Central Hospital in Bulawayo after completing the Zimbabwe Nurses Council Psychiatric general certificate.








