Madlela takes tour to Umqombothi
Showbiz Correspondent RISING rhumba musician Madlela Skhobokhobo’s popularity continues to grow as he is set to light up the stage at Umqombothi Sports Bar in Nkulumane on Sunday.
Ensure Games are a success: Minister
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter Organisers of this year’s rebranded Zimbabwe National Youth Games have been challenged to ensure the Games are a success.
Byo athletes brace for Tanganda half-marathon
Nkosilathi Sibanda BULAWAYO’s long distance pacers vow to compete for top honours in this year’s Tanganda Tea Half Marathon — a feat that has eluded athletes from the city in…
Wage underpayments and arrears can sink a business
Davies Ndumiso Sibanda MANY employers have found themselves on the wrong side of the law due to failure to pay minimum wages or failure to pay wages on time because…
Gwanda demands over $7m from Zinwa
Richard Muponde, Gwanda Correspondent GWANDA municipality is demanding more than $7 million from Zinwa which it said the water authority owes for services that included provision of chemicals, repair and…
Sables captain confident ahead of Senegal clash
Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE senior rugby team captain Denford Mutamangira has promised the nation the best performance when they face Senegal in a crucial Rugby Africa Gold Cup opening…
Gospel artiste undeterred by albinism
Danisa Masuku Going through a rough patch in life, ridiculed by society coupled with embarrassment have inspired gospel singer, Marvellous Tshuma, to release her fourth album titled God Loves Me.
CZI conducts training for firms
Kiyapili Sibanda, Business Reporter THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) is rolling out a training programme meant to assist local firms to improve business competitiveness.
Lovemore Moyo pays tribute to Kasinauyo
THE passing away of Edzai Kasinauyo last Friday left me asking myself, yet again, why God always chooses to take all the good guys.
Premier Services caught up in isiNdebele spelling boob
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent PREMIER Optometry Services (POS) has been caught up in an isiNdebele spelling and grammar boob storm after it wrote a meaningless notice in the language.











