Giant golf course for Kanyemba
In the extreme northeast, along the mighty Zambezi River, where Zimbabwe, Zambia and Mozambique meet, upstream of Lake Cabora Bassa, there is a small rest camp —Kanyemba — in Mbire District.
‘Frozen 2’ delivers for those willing to chill out
To their credit, the filmmakers haven’t completely rested on their laurels, but for better and worse have bitten off a whole lot in terms of the story, which — set three years after the first movie — moves relationships forward while going back to address sins of the past.
Zapalala Supermarket to sponsor Tomasik Junior Tennis championship
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter ZAPALALA Supermarket is sponsoring this year’s edition of the Tomasik Junior Tennis Tournament which gets underway in Bulawayo today. The four-day tournament is being held at Emakhandeni…
Taylor Swift beats Michael Jackson’s trophy record
Going into the American Music Awards, Taylor Swift became embroiled in a feud with her former record label over whether she had the right to play her old hits.
$500m for rehab projects
Zesa Holdings is planning to raise $500 million through issuing a three-year bond to finance rehabilitation of its existing power plants, sources familiar with the plan said.
Mobile access won’t fix digital divide
Mobile services have had an important and positive impact on developing countries where they are the main means of connecting to the internet. However, mobile services have capacity constraints. They use limited radio frequency spectrum, which means that mobile data typically has usage limits. They also have high prices per unit (per gigabyte), which results in lower use per connection.
Government to avail buses for school children
Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT is working on availing special buses to transport children to school and back in response to a request by junior Parliamentarians. Bulawayo Provincial Affairs Minister, Judith Ncube,…
Separating winners from losers
The recipe for succeeding in any given field is hardly a mystery: Good ideas, hard work, discipline, imagination, perseverance and maybe a little luck. Oh, and let’s not forget failure, which Dashun Wang and his colleagues at North-western University call “the essential prerequisite for success” in a new paper that, among other things, is based on an analysis of 776 721 grant applications submitted to the National Institutes of Health from 1985 to 2015.
Killer pilot loses appeal
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE High Court has barred the Airforce of Zimbabwe pilot, who fatally assaulted his Gweru-based girlfriend last year for allegedly cheating on him with his colleague,…
Gweru’s Oasis Downtown gets revamp
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent Oasis Downtown nightspot in Gweru is undergoing renovations in order to create space to accommodate live shows ahead of the festive season and the opening of the…








