South Korean presses Trump, Kim for breakthrough in nuclear talks
South Korean President Moon Jae-in has urged US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to try harder to achieve a breakthrough in their nuclear negotiations.
Lucifer sent me to kill, says Jindu in court
Richard Muponde, Chronicle Correspondent BULAWAYO ‘‘serial killer” Tongai Jindu (27) has told the Bulawayo High Court that he was sent by the devil to kill two of his victims and…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Jere has his work cut out for him
TODAY is a very important day in the roadmap that was rolled out by the ZIFA leadership, which will culminate in domestic football electing its national football leadership, otherwise known…
‘Don’t worry!’…Miss Tourism Zimbabwe is in good hands: Chairperson
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent Miss Tourism Zimbabwe (MTZ) is in good hands says MTZ board chairperson Sibusisiwe Dube-Muleya who said she is committed to the success of the beauty pageant.
Hosiah Chipanga…in the mouth of madness or genius?
It has been an argument that has held for so long. Hosiah Chipanga must be a mad person.
President mourns Wimbo
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday sent his condolences to the family and church of Johane Masowe eChishanu Vadzidzi VaJesu Church founder Aaron Mhukuta Gomo, popularly known as Wimbo, who died on Thursday in Harare.
Rush in Zimbabwe-South Africa D1 switch
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter RAHMAN ‘Rush’ Gumbo has dumped ambitious Zifa Southern Region Division One side Makomo after clinching a lucrative post with equally ambitious South African National First…
Mat North gets 1 440 cattle
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday handed over 1 444 head of cattle to farmers in Matabeleland North as he officially launched the provincial Command Livestock and Fisheries Programme at Arda Jotsholo Estate in Lupane.
Matanga promotes 1 632 police officers
POLICE Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga has, with immediate effect, promoted 1 632 officers countrywide under the Police Act.
ZEC reports MDC threats to police
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) says it is taking threats against its staff seriously and has since made reports to the police to ensure their security.











