EDITORIAL : A girlfriend without any shame at all

THE pregnant Harare woman, who shocked her married boyfriend by introducing herself to his wife through a phone call around midnight, is a drama queen.

First international solo gig for poetess Sonkomose

Mbulelo Mpofu , [email protected] After her stand-out performance at the recent Bulawayo Creative Showcase held at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe (NGZ) in Bulawayo, poetess, Sonkomose, (real name Lyndah Talent…

Irrigation infrastructure conference on the cards

Nqobile Tshili, [email protected] GOVERNMENT is this month expected to hold an irrigation infrastructure conference to help unlock funding for the expansion of hectarage under irrigation amid revelations that only 10 percent…

Residents decry US$300k Bulawayo Arts Festival budget

Raymond Jaravaza, [email protected] The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) is facing criticism for provisionally allocating a US$300 000 budget to host the Bulawayo Arts Festival in June. The Bulawayo United Residents…

Econet breakthrough launch

Chronicle Writer ZIMBABWE’S largest telecommunications and technology company, Econet Wireless, has achieved an Africa first by opening two free remittance corridors into the country, completely eliminating the cost to both…

IRIS – ISTIBLE

LONDON. – England star Trent Alexander-Arnold was spotted on a stroll in London with Jude Law’s model daughter Iris.

Victoria Falls eyes twinning with South African cities

Leonard Ncube, [email protected] VICTORIA Falls City Council has entered into discussions with Polokwane and Phalaborwa cities in Limpopo province in South Africa for possible twinning agreements. The city council has over…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Drivers of the economy need recognition, fair remuneration

May Day may be a fairly quiet holiday but it is a very important one as it concentrates minds on the position of workers within the economy and the need…

Handball D Licence course concludes

Nkosilathi Sibanda, [email protected] THE Zimbabwe Handball Federation (ZHF) successfully concluded their D Licence coaching course, where 26 participants sought to get the international qualification. The course, which started in Harare…

Zimbabwe celebrates Workers’ Day: A skilled workforce fuels Second Republic’s growth agenda

Stanford Chiwanga, [email protected] EVERY year on May 1, the world celebrates International Workers’ Day, a day to recognise the immense contribution of the workforce to economic and social development. In…

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