Manyuchi bemoans Mr T35 pull out

Tadious Manyepo, Sports Reporter FORMER world silver welterweight champion Charles Manyuchi says the pulling out of his principal sponsors, Mr T35, from boxing is a major setback for his progress…

Africa can’t keep quiet about ‘shocking’ Trump remark

Addis Ababa — The chairperson of the African Union Commission said yesterday that the continent’s leaders cannot stay silent after US President Donald Trump’s alleged vulgar remarks about African countries…

UPDATED: Bulawayo pastor dies

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter POPULAR Brethren in Christ Church pastor in Bulawayo, Reverend Reuben Mabhena has died.

President meets heads of finance institutions in Davos

From Happiness Zengeni in DAVOS, Switzerland President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday held high level meetings with top officials from the world’s top multilateral financial institutions on the sidelines of the 48th…

Britain puts in place Zim re-engagement plans

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter BRITAIN is working on scaling up its re-engagement with Zimbabwe with its new Africa Minister Mrs Harriett Baldwin expected to visit the country soon.

Minister urges unity among artistes

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent MINISTER of Sport, Arts and Recreation Raymond Kazembe has said artistes should form organisations that serve their interests instead of working individually.

Zimbabwe poised to rejoin Commonwealth

Takunda Maodza, Harare Bureau THE country is on its way to re-joining the Commonwealth with President Mnangagwa saying on Wednesday that there were no more impediments to Zimbabwe hooking up…

FCP wait on Caf verdict on Zvishavane facilities

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter FC PLATINUM are still waiting for Caf to release its verdict on the status of accommodation facilities in Zvishavane for them to know where to…

Vice President Chiwenga repeats call for unity

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent VICE President Retired General Constantino Chiwenga has urged Zimbabweans to unite to ensure the country’s development.

Zanu-PF, Byo war vets reconcile

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent ZANU-PF and war veterans’ Bulawayo provincial leaders have reconciled, pledging to work together in rebuilding the party ahead of harmonised elections slated for later this year.

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