Former minister Moyo disowns G40 cabal
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent FORMER Bulawayo Provincial Affairs Minister Mrs Eunice Nomthandazo Moyo, who was expelled from Zanu-PF last year, has distanced herself from the G40-linked political outfit, the National…
Zanu-PF Youth League warns Mugabe
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE Zanu-PF Bulawayo Provincial Youth League has warned former President Robert Mugabe, saying he risks losing his iconic status if he continues behaving in a manner…
SA haulage truck company takes on Zimra
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter A SOUTH African haulage company whose truck was impounded by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) after it was intercepted at the Plumtree Border Post with…
Cops dismiss kidnapping, beheading of children hoax
Leonard Ncube and Nqobile Sibanda, Chronicle Reporters POLICE have warned members of the public against causing unnecessary panic following the circulation of messages on WhatsApp to the effect that some…
Birdlands Trading eyes $3.6m exports
Prince Sunduzani, Business Reporter BIRDLANDS Trading Private Limited, formerly Durawood Products, has the potential to generate about $3.6 million in exports if granted a financial package to rejuvenate its operations.
Sadc updates bird flu disaster response plan
Business Reporter SOUTHERN African countries, jolted by a debilitating avian influenza outbreak in 2017, which left an extensive effect on the region including in Zimbabwe, have reviewed and updated the…
Seh Calaz re-ignites Soul Jah Love rivalry
Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter The rivalry between top dancehall chanters Seh Calaz and Soul Jah Love is far from over. While it seemed the duo had desisted from using…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Govt must prioritise crucial drugs supply
Zimbabwe’s prevention of mother to child transmission programme is one of the best on the continent. News of the increasing shortage of a key preventative medicine, Nevirapine, is worrying and…
HARDLIFE WONT QUIT
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor CAPS United captain Hardlife Zvirekwi says he is determined to fight hard and make a return to football despite having part of his left arm…
Is Zvirekwi’s playing career over?
AS questions continue to be asked on whether amputated CAPS United captain Hardlife Zvirekwi will still be able to play professionally after he recovers, one of the players who found themselves in the same situation like the Warriors full-back in the early 1980s – Todd Gwamure – says it will be difficult though still possible.









