How to behave at our Christmas dinner table
For many families today, there is no regular dining time anymore, so many young people don’t learn what the rules are. This puts them at a significant disadvantage as they…
Chronicle reporter wins journalist of the year award
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter CHRONICLE Senior Sports Reporter Ricky Zililo on Thursday scooped the Zifa Southern Region Journalist of the Year Award, with B-Metro’s Raymond Jaravaza and Sakheleni Nxumalo of…
Ministers urge caution on the roads
Nyaradzo Bakari, Chronicle Reporter DRIVERS have been urged to exercise caution when driving during the festive season to reduce road traffic accidents.
Unlicensed kombi driver faces life ban
Richard Muponde, Plumtree Correspondent A PLUMTREE man faces the mandatory six months in prison and a life ban from driving after he drove a commuter omnibus without a licence and…
Karatekas brace for busy year
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe So-Kyokushin Karate-Do Organisation has a busy first half of 2018 with a number of local and international competitions lined up for the karatekas.
Zifa meets over Division One relegation fiasco
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter ZIFA Southern Region will next week meet to deliberate on the Division One relegation debacle and resolve the number of teams that will be part of…
The role of public relations in politics
Lenox Mhlanga Zimbabwe has never been a predictable country as far as politics is concerned. If it were not policy inconsistencies, it just had to be how unconventional the country’s…
Chiefs have no business controlling land
Stephen Mpofu Kudos to the National Assembly for taking a principled, some might even say a revolutionary, stand by rejecting proposals by the upper house of Parliament, the Senate, to…
War vets hail Rugeje appointment
Nduduzo Tshuma, Political Editor The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association has hailed the appointment of Lieutenant-General Engelbert Rugeje as the Zanu-PF national political commissar saying the move will help…
Museveni wins vote to extend rule
KAMPALA — Ugandan legislators voted late on Wednesday to amend the country’s constitution to allow 73-year-old leader Yoweri Museveni to extend his rule, potentially guaranteeing him a life-time presidency.

