First Lady praises teams for national dress designs

The national dress plays a symbolic role in the preservation of national values, culture and identity, as seen yesterday during the provincial launch of the national fabric spearheaded by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa.

Japan offers US$1,25 million to alleviate food insecurity

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter THE government of Japan has contributed US$1,25 million through the World Food Programme (WFP) to support food insecure communities in Zimbabwe that have been severely impacted…

Thirty two years ago, Alan died, it’s a shame we’ve all betrayed his memory

IF he had lived to this day he would have been 80 and, just like the immortal Pele, having an eye on his 81st birthday anniversary, later this year.

Zanu-PF rolls out intensive basic orientation programme

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE development of the country hinges on the general public and all Government departments and state organs embracing political consciousness and being able to understand…

Of night vigils, war and US embassy

Moon after moon, the war had raged on in the proverbial land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve, then Sipolilo. 

Farmers threaten Midlands Black Rhino Conservancy

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent UNSANCTIONED and uncoordinated settlements within the Midlands Black Rhino Conservancy (MBRC) have become a threat to animals through increased human-wildlife conflict. Farmers are reportedly settling within…

Star actress with Zim roots inspires people to search for the ‘power’ of their names

Raymond Jaravaza, Showbiz Correspondent A SEEMINGLY harmless misspelling of her name on the credits to her first film, 1991’s Flirting, forced star actress Thandie Newton to endure the agony of…

Women urged to aim higher

Women must be united and always aim higher, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa yesterday told the Women in Marketing High Tea hosted by the Marketers Association of Zimbabwe.

Chiefs, villagers hail digital migration

CHIEFS and villagers in Hurungwe district in Mashonaland West Province have lauded the Government for the successful and historic switch-over this week from the analogue signal to Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT), saying this will help in bridging the information gap between urban and rural areas. 

Shamva children hospitalised after abuse by father

It is sunset in Mbata Village in Shamva and Gilbert Samhungu, gets home to find his three sons feeding on stolen groundnuts.  

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