WORLD DONKEY DAY. . . Donkeys: more than just beasts of burden in rural Zimbabwe

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] SANDISIWE Nkomo’s recent recognition for her exemplary care of donkeys in Gwanda District highlights a growing awareness of the vital role these animals play in rural Zimbabwean…

Meet Kuda Nembaware, the Zimbabwean who is coaching Sol Campbell’s daughter

Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub KUDA NEMBAWARE, a UK-based former Zimbabwean tennis player turned coach, is making significant strides across Europe as one of the game’s elite minds. Holding the…

Nipping problem in the bud

Stephen Mpofu, Perspective YES, many law-abiding and responsible citizens will no doubt agree that had the Bulawayo and Gweru City Councils adhered strictly to the adage “a stitch in time…

Internet penetration reaches new heights in Zimbabwe

Jacqueline Ntaka, Feature ACCORDING to the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz)’s annual postal and telecommunications sector performance report of 2024, more and more people in Zimbabwe are…

Chinhoi achieves career best at Zimbabwe Open

Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub LAST Sunday, leading Zimbabwean professional golfer Robson Chinhoi achieved a career-best seventh-place finish at the 2025 FBC Zimbabwe Open, held at Royal Harare Golf Club.…

Paul Chidyausiku: The man who called me out on my exaggerations

 I WORKED with the late Dr Paul Chidyausiku, who died on May 9, aged 98, on a number of projects, and he edited my second novel “Ziva Kwawakabva” in 1976.

Will Dynamos fans’ boycott burden Marriot?

THIS could be the most economically painful Harare Derby in recent memory.

Cowdray Park choke as Ngozi Mine fire rages

Mkhululi Ncube and Nokuthaba Ncube, Chronicle Reporters THE Richmond Landfill Site, locally known as Ngozi Mine, is once again causing alarm in Bulawayo and Government circles after a fire has…

Young innovators. . . tackle Byo’s escalating refuse crisis with recycling start-up

Peter Matika, [email protected]  DRIVEN by a shared exasperation with Bulawayo’s ever-growing rubbish problem, 25-year-old Sandile Ndiweni and his friend Muzobanzi Zulu (24) decided enough was enough. Together, they established Blue…

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