Ride the storm, Dr Mangudya
Perspective Stephen Mpofu A country’s central bank governor resigns his job in a huff after people, particularly those in business, thumb their noses on bold new measures to prop up…
Toy guns used as robberies spike
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter FIVE men, two armed with toy guns, pounced on a Major Petroleum Service Station in Bulawayo and bashed workers with hammers and a knobkerrie before fleeing…
Remembering gallant son, Duke Ndlovu
Yoliswa Dube, Features Reporter ON September 15, 2015 – Zimbabwe woke up to news that a giant had fallen.
Zambia has a lot to teach the world about democracy, says Lungu
Lusaka — Zambian President Edgar Lungu has claimed that his country has a lot to teach the rest of the world regarding peace and the handling of refugees.
Gearbox laid to rest
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent IT was a sombre atmosphere yesterday as hundreds of people gathered to pay their last respects to former Kukhulwa Kokuphela actor, businessman and philanthropist Nhlanhla Lucky…
School fails to open over teacher shortage
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent A SCHOOL in Hwange has failed to open for the third term after the sole teacher, who took Grades One to Seven and doubled as a…
Harare City thrash Border Strikers
Eddie Chikamhi and Takudzwa Chitsiga, Harare Bureau Harare City 4 -0 Border Strikers
SuperGirls of Zimbabwe: Let’s talk more about sex
Tsungai Chekerwa-Machokoto Following up on the last article, I did a bit more reading into the attitudes of young girls towards sex.
Morning jog ends in tragedy for NUST student
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent A SECOND year Faculty of Medicine student at the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) collapsed and died while jogging in Bulawayo yesterday morning.
EU backs Zimbabwe, Sadc CITES position
Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau THE European Union has thrown its weight behind Zimbabwe and Sadc’s position to reject the proposed ban on trophy hunting ahead of the Convention on International…










