South Africa extends Zimbabwe exemption permits by six months
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau SOUTH Africa yesterday extended by six months the period under which holders of the Zimbabwe Exemption Permit (ZEP) may regularise their stay in the neighbouring country. Initially,…
Dr Gasolo, a dauntless figure whose message should be heard
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Reporter “The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.” This is what outspoken poet Dr Gasolo is doing after his eagerly awaited 190km…
‘Accommodation agents must fall!’…the struggle of finding decent lodgings in Bulawayo
Raymond Jaravaza WHEN the person who apparently conned her disappeared into thin air, Motilina Mpofu vented her anger and frustrations on a social media platform that “introduced” her to the…
He’s been entrusted to coordinate transformation of Binga
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter BORN and bred in Lusulu, Binga District, Matabeleland North Province, Mr Kabome Land Siansole is passionate about the development of his home area. Mr Siansole (51)…
Takunda speaks through music
Music is an art, it leads itself to an alliance with words as in song and with physical movement as in dance.
Tailor making the ‘it’ experience for male friends
Since reading about the benefits of walking, I am encouraged to keep walking. Usually I listen to some music or some audio book as I walk.
Bulawayo start-up promotes inclusive development for people with disabilities
Start Up Coach Emmah Incorporation in Bulawayo had a physical launch of the services it provides to the community recently, looking at confidently redefining success and creating lasting legacies.
When the demon of squandering fees strikes
School fees is one thing that gives our parents and guardians in a hard time.
Life as an illegal immigrant in the UK
The worst thing that can happen to a human being is to become an illegal immigrant in a “hostile environment”.
A good reading culture: Potential game changer in Africa
I made a deal with my eight-year-old son that for every book above 110 pages that he reads, I’ll pay him 15 rands, an equivalent of one United States Dollar (US$1).











