Mushandi unokosha!

ZIMBABWE nemusi weMuvhuro, 1 Chivabvu, ichabatana nedzimwe nyika pasi rose mukupemberera zuva revashandi, rinodaidzwa kuti International Workers Day kana Labours Day —  zuva revashandi.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Strengthening of Zim, Namibia ties must be hailed

Bilateral relations between the people of Zimbabwe and Namibia that date back to the liberation struggles of both countries, are excellent.

President arrives in Byo for ZITF

Nduduzo Tshuma, Political Editor PRESIDENT Mugabe arrived in Bulawayo yesterday evening ahead of the official opening of the 58th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair today.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Strengthening of Zim, Namibia ties must be hailed

Bilateral relations between the people of Zimbabwe and Namibia that date back to the liberation struggles of both countries, are excellent.

President arrives in Byo for ZITF

Nduduzo Tshuma, Political Editor PRESIDENT Mugabe arrived in Bulawayo yesterday evening ahead of the official opening of the 58th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair today.

‘Nditoriwo murombo, ndinotochengetwawo’

Gamuchirai Muzanenhamu — MURUME wekuzama kunzvenga kubhadhara mari yekuchengeta mwana wake achizviti murombo anotochengetwawo sezvo asingashande, akazoshaya pekupinda mudare apo akabvunzwa nemutongi kuti sei achimirira kuchengetwa nevamwe iye ave

B METRO COMMENT: Leta��s take good care of our visitors

  An image painstakingly built over a number of years through deliberate perception management can all vanish in a moment. It takes more to build than it takes to pull…

a�?I used to be prettya��

SHE was pretty and won beauty contests, but then an insect stung her on the cheek.

Zimbabwe-China mega deal creates 1500 jobs in Mat’land South

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent TELONE has employed about 1 500 people from Matabeleland South to lay optic fibre cables in the 330KM Bulawayo-Beitbridge Backbone Fibre project.

Zimbabwe-China mega deal creates 1500 jobs in Mat’land South

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent TELONE has employed about 1 500 people from Matabeleland South to lay optic fibre cables in the 330KM Bulawayo-Beitbridge Backbone Fibre project.

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