Asaph topples Winky D, ExQ, JP

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent AWARD winning hip-hop musician Asaph has added another feather to his cap as his song, Mambo, is topping charts so much so that he has toppled…

UPDATED: Byo City fire Soma-Phiri

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter BULAWAYO City have parted ways with head coach Amini Soma-Phiri following a string of poor results that have seen the municipal outfit sinking deep into…

‘NO TO ANARCHY’. . . Govt won’t allow abuse of political freedom

From Kuda Bwititi in MHONDORO THE law will be applied firmly on elements bent on inciting anarchy in this year’s harmonised elections as authorities are committed to deliver a peaceful…

ED launches US$4,2bn platinum project

Tendai Mugabe in MHONDORO PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday officially launched the US$4,2 billion Karo Resources consolidated platinum project in Mhondoro, Mubaira, which is set to create a combined 90 000 jobs…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: President’s servant leadership bearing fruit

SINCE he assumed the reins of power in November last year, President Mnangagwa has prioritised service delivery as he moves to bridge the gap between Zimbabwe and the rest of…

Police ban MDC Alliance demo

Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Republic Police has banned a third MDC-Alliance demonstration against the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) which was set for today, saying the force was pre-occupied with final…

Modi plans $100 000 revolving fund

Andile Tshuma, Business Reporter BULAWAYO businessman, Mr Raj Modi, plans to set up a revolving fund with initial $100 000 seed capital to assist small businesses in Bulawayo South.

Mkhululi Bhebhe billed for Zimbabwe Peace Festival

Jonathan Mbiryamveka The stage is set for the Zimbabwe Peace Festival taking place on Friday at the Glamis Arena in Harare.

We’re not able to pay staff, players: ZC

ZIMBABWE Cricket have failed to fulfill the commitment they made to their players, and staff, that their outstanding dues will have been paid by today.

Civil society slams attacks on Chigumba

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent CIVIL Society Organisations (CSOs) in Bulawayo yesterday slammed attacks on Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Justice Priscilla Chigumba saying her private life should not be politicised.

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