Football agents on players returning home
Harare Bureau FOOTBALL agents Gibson Mahachi and George Deda have spoken out on why some local players are returning home prematurely after securing contracts outside the country.
Winky D, Mukanya invade SA
Tonderai Zvimba/Pamenus Tuso, Showbiz Reporters ZIM DANCEHALL musicians Winky D and Kinnah are set to perform at Buffalo Souljah’s one-man show taking place in Johannesburg, South Africa on August 25.
Black women stereotypes
Bongiwe Nkomazana on Gender STEREOTYPES are the widely held but fixed and oversimplified images or ideas of a particular type of person or thing and that is exactly what makes…
Heroes’ Day netball tourney glows to life
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Glow Petroleum Heroes’ Day netball tournament glows into life today in various regions across the country as the girl child gets to celebrate and…
Goverment on Ebola high alert
Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter THE Ministry of Health and Child Care is on high alert following the outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC.)
Mpilo Hospital’s worst ward gets facelift
Esinathy Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter A UNITED Kingdom-based Zimbabwean banker has donated $70 000 to renovate the most dilapidated ward at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo, a project which is…
Zifa members head for club licensing seminar
Prince Mukuna, Harare Bureau ZIFA will attend a four-day club licensing seminar in Kenya scheduled for next week which will assist the local football body to try and bring professionalism…
Boris Johnson faces probe over Islamophobic remarks
Former British foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, will face an investigation following Islamophobic comments about Muslim women who wear the face veil, according to a report by the Evening Standard newspaper.
Is Bulawayo really poised for growth, or not?
Lenox Lizwi Mhlanga I participated in an interesting discussion on the clothing industry and the banning of amabhelo (bales of second hand clothes) on Capitalk 100.4 FM on Wednesday afternoon.
Arsenal’s transfer policy rebooted
There could have been more symbolic ways of marking the end of Arsene Wenger’s 22-year reign at Arsenal. Burning the coat with the faulty zipper, for instance, or banning broccoli…










