Beer drinking spree ends in tragedy
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent A BEER drinking spree ended tragically for a Silobela man after he was fatally assaulted with a log by a drinking mate following a misunderstanding. Thembelani…
Xi Jinping unanimously elected Chinese president, PRC CMC chairman
Xi Jinping was unanimously elected president of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC) of the PRC on Friday at the ongoing session…
Zimbabwe Capital Markets: foundations and prospects
By Bard Santner Investors [email protected] The capital market in Zimbabwe has been undergoing significant transformations in the past two decades. We can pin the beginning of the transformations to the…
Zanu PF primary elections date set
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has set March 18 for Zanu PF primary elections as the revolutionary party girds its loins ahead of this year’s elections leaving nothing to chance to ensure a resounding victory.
Diaspora heeding President’s call . . . as SA-based Zim man donates ambulances, bicycles to community
THE door has opened for Zimbabweans based in the Diaspora to come back home and invest in their country, and now many are heeding President Mnangagwa’s call inspired by his vision to make Zimbabwe an upper-middle-class economy by 2030.
Bullying leads to suicide, child endured racial slurs at school: family claims
Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter AGONY, grief, pain, anguish, sadness and anger aptly describe how the Saudan family in Bulawayo is feeling following the death of their 15-year-old son Jayden who…
Huge outcry over city vehicle clamping fine
While the outcry over Harare City Parking’s fines continues to grow and a Government investigation has opened, a motorist is trying to get the High Court to rule that Harare City Council has no legal right to charge US$132 clamping fees for non-payment of parking fees.
RBZ sticks to its guns
Golden Sibanda THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has insisted that authorities made the right decision in switching to publishing blended instead of exclusive Zimbabwe dollar inflation figures, as this…
GreenFuel promise to set PSL alight . . . Coach Lloyd Mutasa can’t wait to douse Dynamos, Highlanders
THERE is a distinctly different vibe resonating these days throughout the Chisumbanje-Checheche community in particular and Chipinge district in general – specifically from football-loving cotton farming folks treading the sun-baked soils of the Lowveld.
Seh Calaz joins fight against drugs
ZIMDANCEHALL star, Seh Calaz, has launched a football and netball tournament in Mbare as a way of keeping the youth from the drug and substance abuse scourge in the sprawling suburb.











