Tomasik Tennis Club focus on developing youngsters
Descent Dube, Sports Reporter TOMASIK Tennis Club head coach Khumbulani Tembo said this year his club is mostly focusing on teaching, supporting and developing youngsters as young as six years…
Trapped in your own home
Leroy Dzenga Normally when violent events start unfolding people seek safety in their homes. The reasoning is that the different walls and spaces that different people identify with can insulate…
PSL transfer roundup
Descent Dube, Sports Reporter WITH the transfer window open, Chronicle Sport looks at all the latest confirmed deals involving teams like Highlanders, Caps United, Dynamos and champions FC Platinum. The…
Tuku tribute show at National Sports Stadium
Celebrated Southern African artistes are set to honour superstar Oliver Mtukudzi posthumously.
Drought looms in Beitbridge
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau A drought is looming in Beitbridge District where crops have started wilting due to moisture stress while others have been destroyed by the fall army worm.…
Would you ditch your make up bag for your health?
Andile Tshuma on Health Could your daily beauty regime be killing you slowly, and softly? That’s a recent article that I read online after it was recommended by a friend.…
Bulawayo Metropolitan Rugby games resume
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter RUGBY enthusiasts are in for a treat when the Bulawayo Metropolitan Rugby Football Board Under-21 tournament games resume at Hartsfield Ground this afternoon. The pick…
Mtekede on Caf seminar
Rashiwe Murisa, Harare Bureau ZIFA technical director Wilson Mtekede believes Zimbabwean football will benefit immensely from the new trends of football management unveiled at the Caf technical seminar in Egypt…
Go well our hero Samanyanga
“My first musical composition was probably the cry I made when I was being born. I was born a musician,” — the greatest Zimbabwe’s musical export Oliver Mtukudzi told me during one of his rare interviews with local journalists at the time.
‘Training on dealing with corruption a must’
President Mnangagwa on Wednesday swore-in Mr Kumbirai Hodzi (KH) as the country’s substantive Prosecutor-General (PG). Prior to his confirmation, Mr Hodzi was Acting PG for six months. Our Senior Court Reporter Daniel Nemukuyu (DN) interviews the new prosecution boss on his constitutional mandate, vision for the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and the fight against corruption.











