Council sues 400 defaulters per month
Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter NEARLY 400 people are sued monthly by the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) and some end up having their property auctioned by the Messenger of Court after failing…
Taekwondo students get an upgrade
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter PANTHERS Taekwondo Academy conducted a grading promotion test in Bulawayo at the weekend to upgrade their students. The grading promotion saw 16 participants come out good.…
Green Machine fails to crack Diamonds
Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau Caps United 0 – 0 Manica Diamonds Caps United coach Lloyd Chitembwe believes the Green Machine are on course with their recovery process despite playing a…
Shurugwi man dated business women to kill & rob them
Midlands Bureau Chief POLICE in Shurugwi have arrested a man who allegedly targeted single business women with whom he entered into love relationships before killing them and taking their properties…
Afdis to leverage on locally generated forex
Business Writer Spirits and wine maker, African Distillers, says it will continue to leverage on foreign currency generated from trading to ensure continuous supply of imported inputs. Afdis business is…
Bulawayo holds rugby trials to select provincial team
Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter WARRIORS and Highlanders players dominated the Bulawayo province rugby 15s trials that were held at Hartsfield Rugby Grounds on Saturday. The trials, which continue next Saturday,…
Senator Watson Khupe gets befitting send-off
Tafadzwa Chibukwa, Chronicle Reporter SENATOR Watson Khupe was buried in Bulawayo last Friday after being granted a State-assisted burial in recognition of his contribution in fighting for the rights of…
The story of Obriel Chirinda: From keeping them out to scoring them
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter GROWING up in the dusty streets of sprawling Cowdray Park suburb in Bulawayo, fringe national team striker Obriel Chirinda never thought he would be one…
SASA champions bring hope to communities
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter SHE grew up seeing her aunt being physically abused and like in some Zimbabwean families, the issue was swept under the carpet to protect their in-law. …
Roadworks create 11 000 jobs
Fifty-five contractors and nearly 11 000 people have so far been hired countrywide to conduct works under the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme 2 (ERRP2), bringing joy to communities along the roads not just for decent communications but also for the large number of job opportunities with contractors hiring local people.











