No to burns this winter
WINTER is upon us and we need to keep warm and safe, now more than ever. The warm bath, hot drink and meal keep us warm and toasty and makes…
Ndlovu brothers: Zim’s most successful soccer family…’All three broke into the senior national team by their 20th birthday’
Chronicle Sport, in association with Zimpapers Knowledge Centre A NUMBER of talented siblings have graced Zimbabwean football over the years, but none can claim a place in the upper echelons…
Heritage Corridor, perfect tool to market Byo’s culture and heritage
Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter THE Heritage Corridor is a chance to market Bulawayo’s cultural, artistic and heritage through tourism by getting people to visit various urban historical sites in and…
Beitbridge Council hires water and sanitation engineer
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau BEITBRIDGE Municipality has hired Engineer Masauso Store to head its water and sanitation section as the local authority presses ahead with plans to end perennial sewage…
Amazing Voices: Zim groups still in a fix
Melissa Mpofu, Showbiz Editor The two Zimbabwean groups representing the country at the Amazing Voices singing competition that is taking place in South Africa are still in a difficult position…
Mutsvangwa hails veteran journos
Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter MINISTER of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Monica Mutsvangwa paid tribute to veteran journalists for laying a solid media foundation through giving accurate information and said…
No to burns this winter
WINTER is upon us and we need to keep warm and safe, now more than ever. The warm bath, hot drink and meal keep us warm and toasty and makes…
Ndlovu brothers: Zim’s most successful soccer family…’All three broke into the senior national team by their 20th birthday’
Chronicle Sport, in association with Zimpapers Knowledge Centre A NUMBER of talented siblings have graced Zimbabwean football over the years, but none can claim a place in the upper echelons…
Harrowing murders by Zimbabweans in Diaspora
ENGLAND does not change people but it brings out what people were hiding all along. In five years I’ve been here, 30 Zimbabweans have become uxoricides. Uxoricide (from Latin uxor meaning “wife” and -cide, from caedere meaning “to cut, to kill”) is the murder of one’s wife or girlfriend.
Citizens urged to appreciate history
Zimbabweans have been urged to love and appreciate their history to be able to move forward and be better generations, a senior official has said.









