ED to officiate at Chamber of Mines conference
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Zimbabwe Chamber of Mines Annual mining conference kicks off in Victoria Falls this week with President Mnangagwa expected to officiate at the event on…
More support for the disadvantaged
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s philanthropic works have attracted more support from the corporate world.
Let’s be positive, optimistic about country’s future
Desire Munyanyi Correspondent If there is anything that Covid-19 has taught a majority of us, it is that we must all develop the attitude of gratitude – the ability to…
Mbuya Nehanda monument: The story behind genius architecture
Sifelani Tsiko Agric, Environment & Innovations Editor In a befitting honour, President Mnangagwa marked Africa Day by unveiling the statue of 19th Century warrior woman and anti-colonialist — Nehanda Charwe…
MZWP offices broken into
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter BURGLARS reportedly broke into Matabeleland Zambezi Water Project (MZWP) offices in Bulawayo and stole files, a bicycle and a stove. The incident is suspected to have…
Olympics qualification getting tougher
AS the qualification period to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games is closing in, it appears time is running out for most local athletes that are seeking to make the qualifying standards for the Games.
It even get better for Ngezi Platinum
EVEN when Denver Mukamba goes on leave, Ngezi Platinum is never short of heroes.
Bosso, Chicken Inn share spoils
CHICKEN Inn coach Joey Antipas said it was two points lost, while his counterpart Mandla “Lulu” Mpofu said it was a precious point gained after the two sides shared the spoils in yesterday’s goalless draw in the Chibuku Super Cup football match at Barbourfields.
Mlilo elected Squash Federation boss
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWEAN Lucky Mlilo was elected Squash Federation of Africa (SFA) president at the federation’s virtual annual general meeting held last Friday. Mlilo received 15 of…
Cops meet over surge in robberies
POLICE in Bulawayo are today expected to hold a crunch meeting with local business to strategise on how to deal with the increase in armed robberies in the city, while residents have called for a shoot-to-kill approach to contain the situation.










