Zivengwa blow for TelOne

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter PREMIER Soccer League new boys TelOne FC coach Joel Luphahla has described the departure of defensive midfielder Pride Zivengwa as a “big blow” to their…

Peace committees begin pastoral visits

Kudzai Chikiwa, Chronicle Reporter CHURCHES in Bulawayo have formed peace committees which will move around western suburbs preaching peace following the recent violent protests that rocked the city. Protestors allegedly…

Schools ordered to resume lessons

Paidamoyo Chipunza, Harare Bureau ALL schools that had temporarily closed due to the recent violent demonstrations that rocked the country must resume lessons with immediate effect following assurance from Government…

Emakhandeni organises tourneys to keep players active

Descent Dube, Sports Reporter EMAKHANDENI Tennis Club chairman Witness Jiyane says they will ensure players get game time as early as next month by organising various tournaments to promote competitiveness…

Boost for Zimbabwe, Belarus ties

Mabasa Sasa in Minsk COMMERCIAL, political and cultural ties between Zimbabwe and Belarus have received a major boost following President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s opening of an Honorary Consul in central Minsk…

Stay safe from malaria, menacing mosquitoes

Andile Tshuma The long awaited rainy season is now upon us and at its peak. This has most likely brought relief and smiles on the faces of farmers who have…

‘Government determined to improve people’s lives’

Mabasa Sasa in Minsk, Belarus GOVERNMENT is unwavering in its pursuit of bettering citizens’ livelihoods, hence the strong push to attract investment in key economic sectors, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has…

Setback for basketball league

Descent Dube, Sports Reporter BULAWAYO basketball fans will have to wait for another week as there won’t be any action in the Bulawayo Basketball League this weekend due to clubs’…

Matter of fact

IN The Chronicle edition of December 11, 2018, we quoted a Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) report saying “Mhiribidi” law firm was placed under curatorship. The LSZ has since advised…

Councillor forced to re-open road

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter INSIZA Rural District Council (RDC) has forced a councillor who closed a public road citing public safety concerns to re-open it following an outcry from Shangani…

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