Makandiwa revival conference draws multitudes
Victoria Ruzvidzo Managing Editor TENS of thousands 0f people converged at Harare City Sports Centre for a week-long Greater Life Revival conference hosted by United Family International Church Founder Prophet Emmanuel…
President to meet youths on Friday
Felex Share Senior Reporter Zanu-PF First Secretary and President, Cde Mugabe’s meeting with youths in Mashonaland East Province has been moved from Saturday to Friday because the President will be having…
Remembering the village legends and the laughter
David Mungoshi Shelling the Nuts IT used to be that when you were walking around in the countryside you greeted everyone that you came across and asked after their health,…
‘Prophet’ charged with attempted murder
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau A 26-year-old self-styled prophet was yesterday arrested along with a 17-year-old for shooting and seriously injuring people during an armed robbery in Jalukanga area, about 120 kilometres…
Human remains found in Kezi
Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter HUMAN remains have been found exposed at two different sites in Kezi, Matobo district.
Empowerment is not about starting banks
Nick Mangwana View from the Diaspora Zimbabwe has experienced a high share of bank failure in Sadc but the strange thing is that more continue to be opened. In the current…
Dilapidated rail network stifles tourism growth
Kiyapili Sibanda, Business Reporter THE dilapidated railway system in the country is one of the major setbacks that frustrate growth in the tourism sector, a Zimstat survey has shown.
Police, prison services get bonuses
Midlands Bureau Chief POLICE and members of the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) have received their bonuses as Government sticks to its schedule on the payment of bonuses.
DA, MDC-T birds of a feather
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Political analysts have blasted ties between opposition MDC-T, the People’s Democratic Party and South Africa’s Democratic Alliance, saying they are an alliance meant to protect white interests…
Mine workers’ wives join protest
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent WORKERS at Turk Mine were joined by their wives yesterday to protest against non-payment of salaries and poor working conditions.











