Government fulfils housing promise: Delivers 220 units in Beitbridge
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau The 220 houses and flats in Beitbridge Government village for staff assigned to the border post were handed over yesterday in a development welcomed by the staff…
‘HIV, the gift that I embraced from birth’
Millicent Dube, Showbiz Reporter TICHAONA Mudhobhi (33) was born with HIV and wears his status like a badge. The former Tendy Three Investments (TTI) parking marshal sees himself as a…
Former Highlanders rising star turns down Major League for art
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter IN 2010, Ackim Mpofu was touted as a future star for Highlanders FC and the national team, two years later he was promoted into Bosso’s…
Community co-operation key in weeding out drug dealers
IN yesterday’s edition, we ran a heart-rending story of a Luveve couple who have been forced to chain their 27-year-old son who is addicted to drugs. Mr Aron Mhlanga and…
Zimbabweans find new pastime: holidaying in groups
Flora Fadzai Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter EVERYONE gets excited when they are going on a holiday retreat. Be it to Victoria Falls, Kariba, or overseas to the Maldives, everyone wants to…
Weight loss plan births champion swimmer
Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter AT just the age of 12, a young Bulawayo boy took up swimming to lose weight, little did he know that a few years down the…
Urinary tract infection
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection that affects the organs of the urinary system. The urinary system consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder and the urethra. Most of the…
Curiosa, curiosa, hooray
Stephen Mpofu, Perspective Yes, curiosa plus – but book pirates in this country hug themselves with glee as they smile all the way to their banks while, on the other hand,…
Zimbabwe names squads for three-day matches against English county sides
Brandon Moyo, Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Cricket (ZC) has announced two squads that will play against English counties, Durham and Glamorgan, in three-day matches scheduled to get underway in Harare today.…
The dark side of occult wealth seeking. . . stay away from ukuthwala/kuromba, Zimbos warned
Raymond Jaravaza, Saturday Chronicle Correspondent IMAGINE being instructed by an inyanga or sangoma to take soil from a stranger’s grave that will be used to perform a ritual to invoke…











