Bulawayo enjoys first inflatable Luna Park

Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter AS children bemoaned the absence of the joyride, the train, the jets, the shells, the boats and the big wheel associated with the Luna Park at…

‘Most Matabeleland North roads have outlived lifespan’

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls MOST public roads especially in Matabeleland North need reconstruction as they have outlived their lifespan, a Cabinet Minister has said. Speaking on the sidelines of…

‘Eto’o glad Pep got knocked out’

FANS across Africa have been left a divided lot after Cameroon legend Samuel Eto’o openly celebrated Real Madrid’s Uefa Champions League victory against Manchester City on Wednesday. It was Los…

DDF to drill 20 boreholes in Tsholotsho

Blessing Karubwa recently in Tsholotsho THE District Development Fund (DDF) has pledged to drill 20 boreholes for Tsholotsho District in Matabeleland North Province to avert water challenges in the area.…

Prophet Mutumwa pays school fees for Bulawayo girls

Mbulelo Mpofu, Chronicle Reporter PROPHET Emmanuel Mutumwa Gwandida has lived up to his promise to promote the empowerment of the girl child through education after he paid school fees for…

Resistance is the proof of progress

Dr Nick Ohizu The Voice of God This is a continuation of the previous week’s article: “KEEP MOVING FORWARD” where we established the fact that God never promised us that…

When babies are no longer babies

Fadzai Maposah Correspondent There is a Shona saying – “Mugoni wepwere nde asinayo”. Loosely translated, the saying means the one who is excellent at dealing with children is the one…

Mahoso’s ‘Rupise’ a triad of love, separation and reunion

Elliot Ziwira At the Bookstore A doyen of understatement and metaphor, Tafataona Mahoso’s strength remains his depth of expression and knowledge of the subject matter, as well as articulation of the…

How Nigerians turned their backs on Yekini

LAGOS. – Rashidi Yekini — who died 10 years ago — was a man who “gave his all” to Nigeria but was quickly forgotten by his country, according to former…

Be a brother, sister’s keeper at college

Latwell Nyangu Youth Interactive Writer Ideally, schools should be havens where students and teachers can engage in activities related to learning free of concern about personal safety. As schools and…

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