Zimpapers to livestream President bash
Chronicle Reporter ZIMPAPERS, the country’s biggest media house, will tomorrow broadcast President Mugabe’s 93rd birthday bash live through video feeds on social media like Facebook and YouTube.
New fuel import fees take effect
THE National Oil and Infrastructure Company (Noic) says it has reduced fees to transport oil through the Feruka pipeline with effect from January 1 this year as it seeks to…
New fuel import fees take effect
THE National Oil and Infrastructure Company (Noic) says it has reduced fees to transport oil through the Feruka pipeline with effect from January 1 this year as it seeks to…
Infantino headlines bash
Eddie Chikamhi and Paul Mundandi, Harare Bureau FIFA president Gianni Infantino headlined a cast of high profile guests on a colourful night at the Harare International Conference Centre where he…
Infantino headlines bash
Eddie Chikamhi and Paul Mundandi, Harare Bureau FIFA president Gianni Infantino headlined a cast of high profile guests on a colourful night at the Harare International Conference Centre where he…
Dzvi achidyara heji paguva remutorwa
— ‘Mweya wake wandishupa’ Muchaneta Chimuka — MURUME harahwa weparimwe purazi riri kuKadoma — wekuoneswa moto nemweya wemushakabvu uyo waaishandira pamusha pake — anonzi akazonodyara miti yeheji paguva remutorwa uyu…
Cristiano Ronaldo trolls Diego Lopez over hairline
CRISTIANO Ronaldo was a cheeky chappy in the tunnel at the Bernabeu as the Real Madrid star made a sly dig towards Diego Lopez.
No opposition party is worth risking for: Masiyiwa
Tafara Shumba Post Correspondent IT was quite interesting to read in one of last Sunday’s papers that both MDC-T and Messrs Rugare Gumbo and Didymus Mutasa-led Zimbabwe People First party…
Civil servants welcome stands as bonus deal
Felex Share, Harare Bureau Civil servants’ unions leaders risk being left in the cold as most workers they purport to represent stampede to embrace the stands-for-bonus proposal by Government.
Civil servants welcome stands as bonus deal
Felex Share, Harare Bureau Civil servants’ unions leaders risk being left in the cold as most workers they purport to represent stampede to embrace the stands-for-bonus proposal by Government.








