Zims Prophets diary of drama

Raymond Jaravaza IF outrunning one another with outrageous prophecies and healing claims were an Olympic race, Zimbabwean prophets would undoubtedly leave some of the world’s fastest athletes biting the dust…

Top umpire Rusere up for prestigious national award

AFTER becoming the first Zimbabwean umpire to stand in the final of a major global cricket tournament, Langton Rusere, has been shortlisted for the technical official of the year accolade…

Suspect in court for murder from 10 years ago

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter A MAN from Hwange who allegedly fatally struck his neighbour with an iron bar 10 years ago during New Year celebrations following a dispute over…

Inyanga rapes 13yr old ‘girlfriend’

Michael Magoronga A Silobela inyanga got himself in trouble after he was arrested for having sexual intercourse with his 13-year-old “girlfriend.”

Rural massage therapy brings hope for elderly

Hazel Marimbiza PEOPLE may notice trouble walking or keeping up with their friends as they get older, which can be caused by many things among which many attribute to old…

Tsunami shakes market. . . a counter for herbal and western medicines

Nhlalwenhle Ncube TSUNAMANIA! Talk of any illness and you will be asked: Have you tried tsunami?

Using tech to fight food shortage

Agriculture is an integral part of any economy and countries who fully realise this fact are put in a strong position when it comes to global economic affairs. Agriculture is the mainstay of some of the most successful economies of today’s world.

Bulawayo: A heritage, cultural tour

The Bulawayo heritage and cultural tour is a fascinating bit; most certainly so, with its wide array of attention-grabbing places of interest.

Destructive rains: Schools worst affected

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent Government yesterday said the Department of Public Works is compiling statistics on the damage caused by hailstorms across the country since the beginning of the rainy…

Could taxation of mobile banking in Africa stall financial inclusion?

Mobile phone-based financial services have produced celebrated economic outcomes for Kenya and other African countries, enabling completely cashless transactions across entire market segments of Kenya’s economy. The need to raise…

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