Special Economic Zones take shape
Kuda Bwititi Chief Reporter — Local and international investors are submitting applications for various Special Economic Zone projects that begin in Zimbabwe early 2017, a senior Government official has said.
Tyla G makes light of a hard situation
Brighton Zhawi — IT has been said that when life hands you lemons, it is best to make lemonade! This proverbial phase is one that best describes Zimbabwe Under-21 hockey…
Science and technology is destroying forests
Ibo Foroma Rastafarian Perspectives — DECEMBER 1 was National Tree Planting day and just for interest’s sake, how many trees did you plant? In order to reverse the damage caused,…
First western private pry school opens
Sandra Tekere, Sunday News Reporter BULAWAYO’S first western suburbs private primary school, Tshebetshebe Elementary School will open its doors at the beginning of the schools’ first term next year.
Chronicle letter got Chemhuru in trouble with Smith regime
AFTER attaining good passes at school and getting a “good” job at Chrome Mines in the then Selukwe now Shurugwi in the Midlands Province the will to see an Independent…
Man sodomised six times by friends at knife point
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent IN an incident that has left residents of Msasa low density suburb in Kwekwe baffled, two men allegedly sodomised their friend six times at knife point…
Obama orders probe into Russia role in Trump election
US President Barack Obama has ordered American intelligence agencies to investigate Russian cyber attacks as the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) concluded that Russia moved deliberately to help elect Donald Trump…
…Council gambles with water
Sunday Mail Reporter — Harare City Council is currently not stocking water treatment chemicals but is instead buying them on a daily basis due to lack of funds, despite the…
Creating a herbacious border
SUMMER is just as great a time to revamp your garden by creating a herbacious border. A herbacious border is simply a grouping of herbacious plants to create a unique…
George Silundika School cries for help
Amanda Ncube, Sunday News Reporter IS this a school or just abandoned buildings?











