Networking Zimbabwe with rail

The development of the railways in Zimbabwe was directed by several considerations among which were a line to serve the mining and agricultural enterprises which were being established in the…

Vendors blitz: BCC fines 289

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter POLICE in Bulawayo have fined 289 illegal vendors in a blitz aimed at bringing sanity to the city.

Jeys presents uGodlwayo Music Festival

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent THE stage is set for the uGodlwayo Yithi Musical Festival taking place in Filabusi today with event organiser, Jeys Marabini, saying he is eager to give…

Lack of funding hampers community clubs system

Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau LACK of funding has led to a slow take off of the Government’s ambitious programme on Community Sports and Recreation Club System.

Zifa leap to Chiyangwa’s defence

Petros Kausiyo and Grace Chingoma, Harare Bureau ZIFA have hailed the efforts of their president Philip Chiyangwa in sourcing sponsorship for the Association, which has augmented the nearly $1 million…

Railway marks significant development for Bulawayo

Before the emergence of the railway, it took two months to bring even the smallest goods into Bulawayo from Mafikeng, the point where the railways from Cape Town ended.

Why because of fake news the newspaper stays put

Lenox Lizwi Mhlanga I JUST read an article that says fake news is doing one good thing. Bringing back the credibility of traditional media. Well, I for one, knew that…

Mat North councils embark on massive roads rehab programme

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter RURAL local authorities in Matabeleland North province have embarked on a massive road maintenance programme after receiving funding from the Zimbabwe National Road Authority (Zinara).

King Lobengula trust dismisses tomorrow’s Inxwala festival

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE King Lobengula Khumalo Royal Trust has dismissed the Inxwala festival being organised by self-imposed Mzilikazi II Stanley Raphael Tshuma saying he is violating cultural practices.

North Korea could be listed as terrorism ‘sponsor’: White House

Washington — President Donald Trump’s national security adviser says North Korea could be returned to the list of countries the US believes sponsor terrorism, as part of Trump’s strategy to…

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