Farmers urged to contain army worm

Yemurai Ushamba, Chronicle Reporter FARMERS in Matabeleland North have been urged to spray their crops regularly following an outbreak of fall army worm in the province.

Farmers urged to contain army worm

Yemurai Ushamba, Chronicle Reporter FARMERS in Matabeleland North have been urged to spray their crops regularly following an outbreak of fall army worm in the province.

Gwanda needs more schools

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent GWANDA town is in need of nine more schools, both primary and secondary, in order to ease congestion at existing ones.

Gwanda needs more schools

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent GWANDA town is in need of nine more schools, both primary and secondary, in order to ease congestion at existing ones.

No guaranteed jersey at Cheetahs

Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter ZAMBEZI Cheetahs manager Donald Mangenje has made it clear that no one is guaranteed a jersey in the team and players can only earn a berth…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Councils must be humane in debt collection

The Government has just announced that people who owe local authorities money in unpaid bills must honour their obligations or risk any legitimate action councils might take to enforce payment.

Zifa stalls Bosso polls

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA yesterday shocked Bulawayo giants Highlanders by ordering them not to hold next month’s scheduled elections at the club’s annual general meeting until the national…

Olinda, Tytan wedding preps in top gear

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent IT appears wedding preparations between Olinda Chapel and rapper Tytan Skhokho (real name Njabulo Mayibongwe Nkomo) are in full swing if recent posts by both parties…

Iran charges US with incitement

Iran has accused the US of “inciting” anti-government protests that have gripped the country, and said the Trump administration had “flouted” international law and the principles of the UN charter…

Price hikes blame game: Finger-pointing as uniforms prices sky-rocket

Nyaradzo Bakari, Chronicle Reporter PARENTS in Bulawayo have blasted retailers over escalating prices of school uniforms and stationery ahead of the opening of schools on Tuesday next week.

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