Food and class: does what we eat reflect Bulawayo’s social divide?
Simba Jemwa, Showbiz Correspondent THE received wisdom is that the middle classes eat well and can cook. Poorer people are more likely to be overweight and live on ready meals.…
Insiza’s enterprising women have no time for gossip
Yoliswa Dube-Moyo, Matabeleland South Bureau Chief Each member of Siyanqoba, a grouping of enterprising women in Insiza District’s Ward 1, expects to purchase a cow at the end of this…
NGZ embarks on outreach programme in Plumtree
Angela Sibanda, Showbiz Reporter Despite the hardships that were brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, so many people discovered their talents in arts during that period as they sought to…
Bosso’s Masuku off to Dubai
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS midfield kingpin Nqobizitha Masuku is scheduled to fly out for a trial stint at Al Rams FC in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) today…
President Mnangagwa talks tough on illegal mining, settlements
Zvamaida Murwira in Chimanimani GOVERNMENT will not tolerate timber poaching, illegal mining, settlements in plantations, and deforestation as that will impede the rural industrialisation agenda being driven by the Second…
Zimbabwe Saints have hope for better tomorrow
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter UGLY fights for the ownership of Zimbabwe Saints have in the past jeopardised the revival of the yester year giant of Zimbabwe football. Infighting at the…
23 high school pupils fall into a hysteria, lessons suspended
Chronicle Reporter TWENTY-THREE pupils at Amhlophe High School in Bulawayo yesterday fell into a hysteria, prompting the school to suspend lessons and Government to commit to providing counselling services to…
Advocate for women’s emancipation, feministic prowess…meet Dubai-based author, Grace Maguri
Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter BULAWAYO-born female author Grace Maguri has penned two books to stamp her foot on the literary works sector after procrastinating for a long time. Song of…









