Zim-China organise second table tennis tourney

Takudzwa ChitsigaHarare Bureau THE second edition of the Chinese Ambassador Cup will be held at Belvedere Technical Teachers’ College’s Great Hall on September 15 and 16 with five teams expected…

Metal IDs still valid: Mudede

Christopher Farai Charamba, Harare Bureau Metal identity cards are still valid and authentic but the public is advised to replace them with polythene-synthetic identity cards (plastic IDs), which have enhanced…

Nceku takes Christian comedy to Harare

Nhlalwenhle Ngwenya SOCIAL media sensation Nceku will be in Harare today where he will stage a solo performance  at Prince Edward High School.

BBO T20 Tournament down to final eight

Sports Reporter THE Bulawayo Business Opportunities T20 Cricket Tournament has reached the quarter-final stage with matches lined up at the Heath Streak Academy and Bulawayo Athletic Club today.

President to launch ZACC campaign

Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mugabe is expected to launch the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) public education and publicity campaign in Harare next Wednesday.

Maybe Zodwa just doesn’t like visible panty lines

It’s amazing how the issue of women wearing or not wearing panties has been on the national agenda.

‘Stop speaking ill of our country,’ Zambian envoy tells HH

Cape Town – Zambia’s ambassador to South Africa, Emmanuel Mwamba, has accused opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema of “peddling lies and falsehood” about the southern African country during his three day…

Give ex-convicts a second chance: ZPCS

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) is struggling to reintegrate back to society prisoners who committed heinous crimes such as rape against their relatives and…

Ammara stages debut Victoria Falls show

Nonsikelelo Moyo SONGSTRESS Ammara Brown of the Mukoko hit song makes a long trip to Victoria Falls for her maiden show in the resort town tonight after having wowed crowds…

Youths urged to embrace Govt programmes

Prince Sunduzani, Chronicle Reporter POLITICAL polarisation in the country has resulted in youths losing out on Government programmes as they mistake them for political party projects, a Cabinet Minister has…

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