Forty boxing bouts for Beitbridge
Innocent Kurira, [email protected] THE Zimbabwe Boxing Federation (ZBF) technical director Steven Masiyambumbi says they are targeting 40 bouts at the Night of Champions tournament at Pagomba Cafe in Beitbridge on April…
Mining industry racks in US$20bn since 2018
Leonard Ncube, [email protected] ZIMBABWE’S mining industry has generated over US$20 billion in export earnings since 2018 buoyed by the growing investments and increased production under the Second Republic, Mines and Mining…
Walsh appointed Lady Chevrons consultant
Sports Writer ZIMBABWE Cricket (ZC), has appointed West Indies legend Courtney Walsh as coaching consultant for the Zimbabwe Women’s team, in a bid to help the African Games gold medallists…
A life of service Remembering Cde Mathuthu’s impact on Mat North
CDE Thokozile Angela Mathuthu, a Zanu-PF Politburo member and former Matabeleland North Governor passed on at her home in Harare on August 13, 2018 after battling cancer. She was 61.…
Simba Bhora lift Cup
Tedious Manyepo in Murambinda M/Diamonds 0-0 Simba Bhora (Simba Bhora win 5-4 on penalties) VETERAN goalkeeper Talbert Shumba was the hero after saving two penalties to help Simba Bhora at…
Teacher, mentor, revolutionary: Mugabe’s journey from the classroom to politics
FORMER President of Zimbabwe, Cde Robert Gabriel Mugabe died on Friday, September 6, 2019, in Singapore after a long illness. Cde Mugabe affectionately known as Gushungo is remembered as one…
Bulawayo praises God for 44 years of independence
Ashley Phiri and Amos Mpofu, Chronicle Writers BULAWAYO Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Judith Ncube, on Monday led the city in praising God over the country’s 44 years of independence and…
Hwange Catholic priest robbers jailed
Fairness Moyana in Hwange TWO of the four notorious robbers who attacked a Catholic priest in Hwange before ransacking the church coffers have been slapped with 18 years in jail…
Urban grievances that emerged after occupation
Pathisa Nyathi SOON after the occupation, towns were established, which became homes for the colonisers. Here they operated secondary, tertiary and quartenary industries. Some of them quickly established farms around…
Joshua Nkomo: The colossus of peace, harmony in Zim’s history
THE founder father of Zimbabwe, Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nyongolo Nkomo died in Harare on July 1 after a long battle with prostate cancer and was buried at the national shrine…











