Apostolic churches fight GBV

  Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter FAITH leaders from different Apostolic and Zionist denominations in Mutasa District this week confirmed their commitment to end child marriages and Gender Based Violence. This…

World Cup betting misery

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter   THE idea of earning quick money is very tempting for many people and this is the reason why gambling seems to be the best…

CHIBADURA’S FAMILY WORLD CUP FURY OVER ICONIC BEAT. . . Was Mudiwa Janet’s beat stolen for the World Cup?

WATCHING the 2022 World Cup coverage on SuperSport, a familiar beat can be heard and it is synonymous with a hit song which rocked local airwaves.

‘Hayya Hayya Better Together,’ – the 2022 World Cup theme song

DOHA. – World Cup songs are an institution almost as old as the competition itself.

Is snooker still a minority game?

  Ray Bande Senior Reporter THE setting is Acid grocery and liquor shops in Mutare’s suburb of Zimta Park. The timing is a sunny Sunday afternoon and a cool easterly…

Driving dream comes true, thanks to dancing

  Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter IT had always been her dream to drive. Stigmatisation from the community at Hauna Growth Point pulled her down and almost derailed her dream. Ms…

TOP COP SUSPENDED OVER STOLEN GOATS

A TOP cop has been suspended for the unprocedural issuance of official documents to thieves, who used them to steal and transport goats, from Kariba to Harare.

Bulawayo’s drug havens thrive despite police raids

Blessing Karubwa, Chronicle Reporter AROUND Bulawayo’s suburbs, drug havens are thriving, targeting mostly university students and school children. The illegal drug trade has been blamed for violence at some schools…

Bulawayo’s drug havens thrive despite police raids

Blessing Karubwa, Chronicle Reporter AROUND Bulawayo’s suburbs, drug havens are thriving, targeting mostly university students and school children. The illegal drug trade has been blamed for violence at some schools…

Bulawayo’s drug havens thrive despite police raids

Blessing Karubwa, Chronicle Reporter AROUND Bulawayo’s suburbs, drug havens are thriving, targeting mostly university students and school children. The illegal drug trade has been blamed for violence at some schools…

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