Jonathan Moyo dumps Mugabe

G40 cabalist Professor Jonathan Moyo yesterday finally admitted that former president, Mr Robert Mugabe, was removed from office by the masses, departing from his stance that it was the military that kicked him out.

Zec scoffs at ballot papers claims

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has scoffed at social media claims that presidential ballot papers were being transported in Zanu-PF trucks to various polling stations across the country with the intention of rigging the elections.

I felt insulted — Baby Cele

Even though Baby Cele is an award-winning actress and one of the most recognised faces in Mzansi‚ she still feels like she’s constantly fighting to be respected and be paid…

Zanu-PF wins court case

THE Supreme Court has quashed a High Court judgment barring zanu-pf from “forcing pupils and teachers to attend political rallies”, saying the lower court had erred.

Acceleration in healing of broken hearts

Jesus heals broken hearts! You see a wound on your leg if handled well will quickly cure and dry up, but a bruise, worse off in the inside, right on your heart, naturally may not heal easily.

‘New dispensation emphasises on inclusivity’

Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter THE new dispensation is emphasising on inclusivity of all citizens in development programmes and the people of Matabeleland should take advantage of this Government policy.

Ajax Cape Town accept their fate in Ndorogate

AJAX Cape Town have accepted they will take their place in the National First Division for the start of the new 2018-19 season.

Bulawayo pins hope on Khaya Arts in Chibuku Neshamwari finals

Langalakhe Mabena LET’S bring it home! FROM the dusty streets of Sizinda — a culturally diverse suburb in Bulawayo, Khaya Arts, who are the local representatives in the 2018 Chibuku…

THE BLUES ARE SINGING THE BLUES AND IT’S A SAD SONG

THEY went to Rufaro on Sunday, lured by the magic of a powerful romance that has survived the test of time, defied the temptations that usually ruin long distance love affairs and survived brutal winters and stormy days.

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