Hwange hunter who dined with Queen of England

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter FROM dining with the Queen of England when she visited Hwange National Park to having his hand almost chewed off by a charging lion, Mr Raphael…

Hwange hunter who dined with Queen of England

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter FROM dining with the Queen of England when she visited Hwange National Park to having his hand almost chewed off by a charging lion, Mr Raphael…

Inside Gweru’s sanctuary of rich mountain dwellers

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief KOPJE suburb is Gweru’s most expensive judging by the residential stands prices and the enormous houses being built on the mountains serving as a sanctuary…

WE BELIEVE AGAIN!… Zimbos fall in love with cricket again thanks to the Chevrons

Simba Jemwa, Sports Reporter FOR years Zimbabweans have been denied any sort of cheer from national sporting teams. They have had to endure the indignity of watching other nations celebrate…

She remembers reading her hubby’s capture in the 1964 Chronicle

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter AT 94 years of age, when she speaks about the death of her husband and national hero, Cde Lazarus Mavava Nkala, the pain in her eyes…

COMMENT: Robust approach will tame indiscipline in business

The Government has always indicated that the fundamentals are sound for a stable economy. Foreign currency inflows are high every year, often higher than larger economies such as Kenya. The…

COMMENT: Robust approach will tame indiscipline in business

The Government has always indicated that the fundamentals are sound for a stable economy. Foreign currency inflows are high every year, often higher than larger economies such as Kenya. The…

Inside Gweru’s sanctuary of rich mountain dwellers

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief KOPJE suburb is Gweru’s most expensive judging by the residential stands prices and the enormous houses being built on the mountains serving as a sanctuary…

WE BELIEVE AGAIN!… Zimbos fall in love with cricket again thanks to the Chevrons

Simba Jemwa, Sports Reporter FOR years Zimbabweans have been denied any sort of cheer from national sporting teams. They have had to endure the indignity of watching other nations celebrate…

She remembers reading her hubby’s capture in the 1964 Chronicle

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter AT 94 years of age, when she speaks about the death of her husband and national hero, Cde Lazarus Mavava Nkala, the pain in her eyes…

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