Chicken Inn to travel on matchday
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter CHICKEN Inn will have to shrug off fatigue from travelling on matchday and come to party when they take on defending Castle Lager Premiership champions…
The new graduation ceremony
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter A NEW graduation culture for graduates not attending the main event has emerged as they gather in various platforms to celebrate completing their studies. Institutions of…
Mbangwa’s journey to the top of cricket commentary
Dingilizwe Ntuli, Sports Editor SPORT on television without sound is just not the same, and over the years, dozens of celebrated commentators have and continue to enrich our sport viewing…
Has your child written to Santa this season?
Yvonne Ncube, Showbiz Reporter CHRISTMAS is quickly approaching, and Santa Claus is making his way to town to reward all of the good little children who have shown excellent behaviour…
Movember!
Dr Tatenda Simango I hope I find you well and in good health. This is the month of November, coined Movember, where we are focusing on mental health and suicide…
Treasury outlines SDRs spending specifics
Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor GOVERNMENT has unveiled the expenditure details of the US$958 million secured from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) under its Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) scheme, which will…
Rowdy fans cost Dynamos US$2 000
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter DYNAMOS have been slapped with a US$2 000 fine for their fans’ rowdy behaviour after their 0-1 defeat to FC Platinum in the Chibuku Super…
How pastor’s punishment led to discovery of 12-year-old Andrea’s singing talent
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A FEW months ago, 12-year-old Andrea from Victoria Falls was at a Twelve Apostles Church service in Monde when he and four other boys bunked…
‘Fake cops’ in US$334 000 cash-in-transit heist
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief ARMED robbers allegedly ambushed a cash-in-transit vehicle belonging to Fawcett Security near Connemara about 40km from Gweru along the Gweru-Kwekwe highway and got away with…
Zim braces for new Covid-19 variant
Harare Bureau Zimbabwe’s Covid-19 response needs to be escalated with the new Covid-19 variant B.1.1.529 seen in the region, although not yet in Zimbabwe, with people getting vaccinated, following more…











