Zanu PF optimistic of 5 million members

Zanu PF remains confident of reaching the five million membership mark by 2023, despite the Covid-19 pandemic that has slowed down the movement of some of its programmes.

Fifteen sport codes cleared . . . SRC provide conditions for resumption of activities

WITH effect from today, a number of sporting disciplines, considered low risk by the Government, can commence their activities provided they get clearance from the Sport and Recreation Commission.

Beware of landmines: ZRP

POLICE have urged people to be careful whenever they come across strange metal objects in the bush, especially in areas where there was a lot of activity during the liberation war, as some of them could be bombs and grenades.

High Court challenge for Zupco ‘monopoly’

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter COMMUTER omnibus owners in Bulawayo, operating under the banner ‘Tshova Mubaiwa Transport Co-operative Company’ have approached the High Court challenging Government’s decision to have their…

Unpacking ‘Hokoyo’ album

“I have done my part. Music is now in your hands. Enjoy” This was a tweet from Jah Prayzah last Wednesday after he unveiled his video to the song “Munyaradzi”. It was the last video on a string of visuals the musician rolled out for the past few days to complement his latest album “Hokoyo”.

Zimbabwe breaks new ground! VAYA Africa launches electric vehicle

Business Reporter ZIMBABWE has broken new ground after VAYA Africa, a Mauritius-registered transportation service company on Friday launched an electric vehicle service in the country as part of the company’s…

Byo celebrates 126 years of cleanliness, hospitality & artistry

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent THE city of Bulawayo celebrates 126 years as a city today. The day which has been named Bulawayo Day will see numerous activities taking place online…

Editorial Comment: Boycotts will not change court decisions

MDC-Alliance has fallen into the strange trap of assuming that boycotts will change court decisions, a move that disenfranchises its supporters, ensures that its voice will not be heard when decisions are being taken, and will have zero effect on changing those court judgments.

Bosso mull 50% pay cut

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter OUTSPOKEN Highlanders member Carlos Zidya has challenged the Bosso faithful to engage their contacts to assist the club. Zidya facilitated the club’s assistance from Insiza…

Residents turn to alternative foods

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO residents have resorted to finding alternative foods to boost their diets as prices of basic commodities continue to increase beyond their reach. Profiteering businesses are…

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