Glamour Boy Antonio fits the Bill in Belgium
Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter DYNAMOS teenage sensation Bill Antonio has made the grade at Belgian top-flight football side KV Mechelen where he has been undergoing trials over the past three…
No value lost due to suspension, says Old Mutual
Business Writer In March 2020, trading of shares of three companies – Old Mutual, PPC and Seed-Co Limited – was halted and were removed from the bourse after they were accused of…
Mutare dance group wins Chibuku Neshamwari finale
Arts Reporter Mutare-based traditional dance ensemble Dapurahunanzva scooped the first prize at the just-ended Chibuku Neshamwari Traditional Dance finale, which saw 10 groups, each from the 10 provinces, competing for…
Farmers advised to conduct market research
Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau Communal farmers have been advised to combine to by-pass middlemen and conduct market research to grow their farming business, National Association of Agricultural Show Societies…
COMMENT: All church groups must embrace immunisation
MEASLES has killed 80 children aged between six months and 15 years after 1 036 were infected since April. About 125 of the cases were confirmed in the laboratory. As…
Junior Sables slay Canada in Rugby Series opener
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Junior Sables took after the Chevrons who have made the nation proud through bat and ball as they began their campaign at the Canada International…
Little still separates Kenyan presidential aspirants
NAIROBI. — Kenya’s Deputy President William Ruto had by yesterday evening edged ahead in a tight presidential race, according to official results reported by Kenyan media yesterday, as more riot…
Bulawayo man runs thriving mushroom garden
Rejoyce Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter A BULAWAYO man is making decent money through operating a small, thriving mushroom garden at his backyard in Sizinda suburb. Mr Bongani Ncube (34) runs a…
Vending barons on the prowl in Bulawayo
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter Bulawayo has seen the emergence of vending barons who, in cahoots with council workers, demand US$1 in daily “protection fees” from desperate vendors for them not…











