Body stuck in mortuary as family fights
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE body of a Bulawayo man is still stuck in mortuary three months after his death as his family members continue to fight over the issue…
SA sniffer dogs for cyclone missing
Innocent Ruwende Talent Chimutambgi, Harare Bureau THE South African government yesterday dispatched a team of 12 people, including police officers, and four sniffer dogs to Manicaland to help with the rescue…
Gwanda host tennis event
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu in Gwanda THE Gwanda Tennis Academy will be holding a three-day tennis tournament for learners from Gwanda schools from Friday to Sunday as part of efforts to develop…
Bulawayo grapples with special schools shortage
Kudzai Chikiwa, Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO Central District is faced with a shortage of special needs schools, a development that has resulted in some pupils living with disabilities failing to access education.…
Drama in Jaipur as Jos Buttler mankaded by R Ashwin
Ravichandran ASHWIN has reignited the spirit-of-cricket debate by running out non-striker Jos Buttler without bowling the ball. It turns out the dismissal was touch and go when it comes to…
President speaks on Africa’s last colony
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday said African leaders cannot continue to fail the people of Western Sahara, the only nation on the continent under colonisation, and should unrelentingly persist to make clarion calls to the world that enough is enough.
Consume traditional food, says First Lady
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, who is spearheading the launch of the Zimbabwe Food and Cultural Festival, has encouraged the consumption of traditional food to unlock health benefits and contribute to the development of a healthy nation.
Editorial Comment: Africa must fight for Saharawi’s freedom
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday returned from Pretoria in South Africa where he was attending the Sadc Solidarity Conference with the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR).
Praise from British envoy, SA club tweeting in Shona
THE Warriors’ success story in the 2019 AFCON qualifiers has charmed a world, fascinated by the colourful names of the coaches and players, while a British envoy has joined those who are praising the team for defying the odds to secure a ticket to the Nations Cup finals in Egypt.
Outrage over Byo hotel rates
Some leading Bulawayo hotels have reportedly increased their rates by as much 350 percent ahead of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) expected to take place next month.









