Always tell the truth, Ngwenya urges youth

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent LIBERATION stalwart Cde Jane Ngwenya has said Zanu-PF members should speak out against bad practices in the party as failure to do so will destroy the…

Youths volunteer to rehabilitate roads

Nyaradzo Bakari, Chronicle Reporter YOUTHS on National Youth Service (NYS) have been volunteering to rehabilitate roads and bridges, especially those that were damaged during the last rainy season through the…

Police intercept 8 stolen cattle, launch manhunt

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent POLICE have launched a manhunt for two Gwanda men who are suspected to have stolen eight head of cattle.

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…

Time Bank reopens

Kiyapili Sibanda, Business Reporter TIME Bank will soon reopen after regularising its operations with the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ).

Chamisa admits Zanu-PF, MDC talks

Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau MDC-T vice-president Advocate Nelson Chamisa on Wednesday revealed that his boss, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai, approached the new administration led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa pushing for an…

Caps’ Saudi trip raises stink

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter EYEBROWS have been raised over former PSL champions Caps United’s trip to Saudi Arabia where they are said to have lost 1-3 to a Pro-League…

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.

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