Violent visitors jailed 9 months

Lingani Nyika, Chronicle Reporter TWO visitors who turned villain and assaulted their host’s neighbour have been jailed nine months for assault. Themba Sibanda (33) and Brighton Tshuma (23) both of…

Editorial Comment: Nehanda statue: We make our own history

The commissioning of the statue of Mbuya Nehanda at one of the busiest intersections in Harare yesterday should be marking the start of the process of how we interpret our…

Compete to qualify – Naaz challenges athletes

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter LOCAL athletes have been challenged to pursue qualification for acclaimed global tournaments and not just compete for recreational purposes. National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (Naaz)…

Residents take city to court over ward funds

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent HARARE residents have dragged the Harare City Council to court over failure to remit the 25 percent ward retention funds to all the city’s 46 wards…

Youths account for highest number of defectors

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter YOUTHS constitute the majority of people who have defected to Zanu-PF from opposition parties as the younger generation warms up to pro-people policies being implemented…

Mjokes mourned in Zimbabwe with artistes praising his music

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent South Africa kwaito group Trompies member, Mjokes has been mourned in Zimbabwe, with artistes saying his music was influential in shaping the culture of many youth…

Comesa local content framework set for adoption this week

Business Reporter THE implementation strategy of the Comesa Local Content Policy Framework on Industrialisation is set for adoption this week, as the technical and ministerial committees on industry conduct their…

Community unites to build clinic

Mthabisi Tshuma, Chronicle Correspondent DIASPORANS, villagers in Bulilima West constituency, Matabeleland South province and their legislators have pooled resources to construct a clinic at Tjehanga village. Locals travel for more…

Chinese shepherd hailed for saving distressed runners

BEIJING. — A shepherd has been hailed as a hero in China after it emerged that he saved six stricken runners during an ultramarathon in which 21 other competitors died. …

More than just a statue: Why removing Rhodes matters

Simukai Chigudu Anger is a potent, it is a volatile political force. It can be channelled towards many ends. It’s often dismissed as counterproductive, but Audre Lorde, the African-American writer…

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