Council unveils standstill 2018 budget
Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council has unveiled a $152 million 2018 budget with no tariff increases in a bid to ease pressure on rate-payers.
‘Don’t use Interface rally to settle personal scores’
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent ZANU-PF Youth League secretary Cde Kudzanai Chipanga has urged members in Bulawayo to put aside their differences as the party prepares for the Presidential Youth Interface…
Zimbabwe urged to use natural resources to grow economy
By Mashudu Netsianda in Jinhua, China ZIMBABWE has a potential to tremendously grow into a viable and enviable economy on the continent despite sanctions imposed by the West, a top…
‘Don’t use Interface rally to settle personal scores’
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent ZANU-PF Youth League secretary Cde Kudzanai Chipanga has urged members in Bulawayo to put aside their differences as the party prepares for the Presidential Youth Interface…
Council unveils standstill 2018 budget
Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council has unveiled a $152 million 2018 budget with no tariff increases in a bid to ease pressure on rate-payers.
Byo group hopes to win in Road To Fame finals
Showbiz Correspondent BULAWAYO’S representatives at the Chibuku Road to Fame national finals, African Tribe, say they are confident they will win the top prize in Harare today.
Byo KFC opens 24 hours weekends
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter INTERNATIONAL fast food chain Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) which opened doors in Bulawayo two months ago, has since gone 24-hour through its Drive-Thru point.
Byo group hopes to win in Road To Fame finals
Showbiz Correspondent BULAWAYO’S representatives at the Chibuku Road to Fame national finals, African Tribe, say they are confident they will win the top prize in Harare today.
Why women want married men
Bongiwe Nkomazana By no means do I condone infidelity nor do I support women who actively seek married men and destroy homes but have we ever taken time to imagine…
Zim, SA cops in joint operation
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau ZIMBABWEAN and South African police have launched a joint operation code named “No to Crime” aimed at reducing crime along the border.

