Prominent promoter Madamara laid to rest
Ngqwele Dube, Showbiz Correspondent MUSIC promoter and businessman, Dave “Madamara” Ncube, the first promoter to bring South African musician, Freddie Gwala to the country, was buried on Wednesday. Ncube (53),…
Double death in mine tears family apart
WHENEVER they hear the name Task Mining Syndicate, Crynos Nyamukanga’s two widows cannot help but think of the mine as a death trap.
City, Chelsea chase Euro glory
Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City are 90 minutes away from the trophy they so desperately crave.
Pad making workshop marks menstrual hygiene day
Michelle Nyanzira, Chronicle Reporter A LOCAL organisation, Inspire Women, Men and Children yesterday hosted a reusable pad making workshop at Pelandaba Skills Centre to mark World Menstrual Hygiene Day. The…
Soldiers in grudge Super Cup tie
IF there is something called proving a point in football, then four Cranborne Bullets players would like to do so against Black Rhinos at Sakuba, this afternoon.
Government to mechanise Pfumvudza/Intwasa Programme
Harare Bureau Preparations for the 2021/22 summer cropping season have started with Government working towards mechanising the Pfumvudza/Intwasa Programme following the huge success of the concept during the 2020/21 season…
Scarcity of educational content on YouTube worrisome
Zimbabwean educators who are famed for master minding one of the best education systems in Africa are shockingly missing in action as far as taking digital space on social media such as You Tube. Educational content by the esteemed educators is sadly just a drop in an ocean. Local students are being starved of home grown educational content and are now relying on other enterprising international teachers especially Indians. The few Zimbabwean produced channels on the platform have meagre view averaging 2000.
Coronavirus, chicken frame, and China’s economic reform
China has put the Covid-19 pandemic under excellent control within its borders. For months, there has not been a single domestic case.
Indigenous tourism destinations on the rise
Zimbabwe’s tourism and hospitality industry is growing by each day. Despite financial constrains, there has been massive investment in the tourism and hospitality industry, especially by small companies.











