Bulawayo City woes continue
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter LADY luck seems to be eluding new Bulawayo City FC coach Darlington Dodo, whose side is struggling and is already in the relegation zone after…
Hospitality industry performance up 3pc in Q1
Prince Sunduzani, Business Reporter THE hospitality industry has registered a three percent performance growth in the first quarter of 2018 compared to the previous year as a result of increased…
Low turnout at Miss Tourism Mat North auditions
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter AUDITIONS for the Miss Tourism Zimbabwe (MTZ) pageant got off to a false start in Matabeleland North with 20 prospective models turning up on the…
School of Mines students protest over poor services
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent STUDENTS at the Zimbabwe School of Mines in Bulawayo yesterday staged a demonstration at the institution over alleged poor services which they said were in contrast…
Delta revenue up 18 percent
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange listed beverage manufacturer, Delta Corporation, revenue grew by 18 percent in the year to March 2018 driven by growth in lager, sparkling beverages and sorghum…
Winky D magic at Masvingo campus concert
Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent WINKY D brought the house down on Friday in Masvingo when he played at the NetOne campus concert held at the Caravan Park.
President insists on free and fair elections
Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has reiterated his message that this year’s general elections will be free and fair, saying the world is welcome to come and witness the…
3kg cocaine woman seeks bail
Codelia Mondela, Court Reporter A BULAWAYO woman who was arrested last week after being found in possession of cocaine valued at $314 300 yesterday applied for bail.
Woman burns husband with petrol in fight over sorghum
Codelia Mondela, Chronicle Reporter A WOMAN from Mangwe District allegedly poured petrol on her husband and set him alight following a heated argument over a bucket of sorghum.
De Villiers faces major challenges. . . Zimbabwe seek spot at 2019 World Cup
IT was certainly one of the more surprising appointments of 2018 when Peter De Villiers was announced as Zimbabwe’s new head coach in February.











