What to name your baby

. . . if you want them to be successful  “The name must also sound good in relation to your family name,” says Hauser. “So, before you settle on a…

Should we hire foreign or local coaches?

IN the aftermath of the heroic deeds by the Warriors last Sunday, it is time to reflect on the role of foreign coaches in Zimbabwe’s quest to be a powerhouse…

Fans salute Warriors victory over Flames

SOCCER fans in Mutare roundly applauded the Warriors following their qualification to the Africa Cup of Nations Gabon 2017 tournament. Warriors captain, Willard Katsande, delivered a rare leadership stroke by…

Boko Haram not the only militants causing chaos

NIGERIA, already battling Islamist militants Boko Haram in the north, faces a resurgent uprising in its oil-rich south. A shadowy militant group calling themselves the Niger Delta Avengers first emerged…

Diamond FM launches MISHAA project

LOCAL radio station, Diamond FM, on Wednesday kick-started the Mobile Integrated Social and Health Awareness (MISHA) project by holding an outside broadcast in Mutare’s Central Business District aimed at tackling…

Delta, Econet in Top 250 African companies 2016

Listed Zimbabwean heavyweights Delta Corporation and Econet Wireless Zimbabwe continue to be the only two local firms making the Top 250 African companies list. The list, which is published annually…

Tourism expo provides window of opportunity

As the 9th edition of the Sangnani/Hlanganani Tourism expo fast approaches, the sector’s premier event’s timing could not have been more welcome as it comes at a time when the…

LATEST: Dzamara appears in court

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter Patson Dzamara and four others have today appeared before Harare magistrate Mr Vakayi Chikwekwe facing charges of robbery and defeating or obstructing the course of…

Farmers deliver 35k tonnes of maize

Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter— LOCAL farmers have so far delivered about 35,000 tonnes of maize to Grain Marketing Board depots across the country despite the prevailing drought. Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development…

‘Zimbabweans spent $560m on airtime’

Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter ZIMBABWEANS spent $560 million on prepaid airtime and $230 million to buy information and communication technologies (ICT) equipment such as phones in 2014. According to a Zimstats ICT…

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