Beauty queen (24) sentenced to death for ‘slashing’ boyfriend to death
A Kenyan court has sentenced a 24-year-old beauty queen to death for murdering her boyfriend by stabbing him 25 times, drawing criticism from rights groups who called the punishment “inhumane”.
Ndebele Rockstar opens up…Speaks on fatherhood, marriage and conquering demons on radio
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent “I should have been a father earlier”. This is how Babongile Sikhonjwa feels after having his first child Qobolwakhe at 37.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zec should remain focused on the job at hand
THE 2018 voters’ roll has been printed, setting the stage for the holding of harmonised elections on July 30. The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission says the roll does not have double…
Mixed feelings on Private Lounge’s new base
Showbiz Correspondent PRIVATE Lounge in Bulawayo has moved to where Club Connect, which shut down last month, was located — a development that has been criticised by some and welcomed…
Spare a thought for Khama
THE confirmation of Percy Tau’s transfer to English Premiership side Brighton and Hove Albion yesterday triggered debate on the domestic football front as focus once again turned to how Khama Billiat ended up at Kaizer Chiefs.
Tsitsi Masiyiwa survives month-long health scare
Wife of billionaire businessman Strive Masiyiwa, Tsitsi, was busy as usual on twitter, tweeting her “inspirational” tweets, pushing her developmental agenda amongst her largely youthful; and tech savvy followers and chirping happily,
SK Moyo remains Zanu-PF spokesman
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent ZANU-PF yesterday said Cde Simon Khaya Moyo remains the party’s Secretary for Information and Publicity and the public should disregard an earlier communication stating that the…
Editorial Comment: The road to court is nicely tarred Mr Chamisa
If the MDC-Alliance’s electoral grievances are genuine, Mr Nelson Chamisa and his group of crybabies should go to court as the opposition is full of lawyers. This is what President Mnangagwa in effect said yesterday when he met The Elders at State House for a chat on the prospects for a peaceful election — the most democratic and open in Zimbabwe’s history.











