We are sorry, Madam Boss isn’t divorcing her hubby

Showbiz Reporter Yesterday was April Fool’s Day and Chronicle Showbiz ran an article quizzing if Madam Boss was filing for divorce. The article that claimed that Madam Boss had relocated…

Capacitation of key sectors to strengthen value chains

Blessing Karubwa, Features Reporter OVER the past few years, there has been a semblance of economic stability in the country courtesy of a number of initiatives put in place by…

ZNKF start AUSC games team selection

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Karate Federation (ZNKF) has started selecting the team to represent the country at the Africa Union Sports Council (AUSC) Region 5 Karate Championships…

Public transport signage & inspiration behind it

Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter THE month of March was commemorated as Women’s Month and all the spotlight was on feminine beings for their contribution to the social and economic landscape…

Liverpool ready to go on top

LONDON – Liverpool can go top of the English Premier League football table today, for the first time this year, and even if it is only for a couple of…

‘Opposition-run councils messing up’

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has castigated opposition-run urban councils for scuttling Government efforts to promote cleanliness, order and restore splendour to towns and cities countrywide.

Triple C: New yet Old; Aged yet Unripe

TO stir my intellect, I have been reading Walter Benjamin’s illuminations on Franz Kafka. Walter Benjamin was a German Marxist Jew who committed suicide in 1940 at the unripe age of 40. The Second World War was in full swing, with Hitler making dramatic gains in Europe, and threatening Britain. Benjamin felt entrapped, choosing the escape of suicide. His fame only gathered after his short, war-buffeted life. Today, he is a leading voice of the Frankfurt School on Marxism. 

Fraudulent divorces: Deputy Sheriff fired

Divorce orders obtained fraudulently by some greedy men with a view to stripping their spouses in the Diaspora of matrimonial property, are now on the increase amid reports that a Deputy Sheriff was recently fired while another is under investigation for fraudulent service of court documents.

President donates computers to Shamva school

President Mnangagwa yesterday gave a head-start to Shamva Low-Density Village (LDV) Primary School after he donated 40 computers and promised to ensure the school was electrified while a precast wall constructed.

President for Chimonyo memorial

President Mnangagwa will today lead the memorial service for the late Zimbabwe National Army Commander, Lieutenant-General Edzai Absolom Chanyuka Chimonyo, who died of cancer in Harare on July 8, 2021, aged 69.

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