Zimbabwe leads push for Africa travel reforms at UN Tourism summit
Nqobile Bhebhe, [email protected] ZIMBABWE has emerged as a leading advocate for travel facilitation and regional tourism integration after successfully championing a landmark resolution that won unanimous support from African member…
Farai Jere’s fury was not the problem – the standards were: You don’t invest millions to tolerate mediocrity
Stanford Chiwanga, stanford.chiwanga@chronicle,co.zw Football is an emotional game. It inspires devotion, creates heroes and, at times, produces villains. It can turn a player into a fan favourite one week and…
Citizens can drive rural industrialisation: Minister Soda
George Maponga in MWENEZI INDIGENOUS Zimbabweans have the capacity to undertake transformative projects that add impetus to the Second Republic’s rural industrialisation and modernisation drive, which will propel the country…
Bulawayo man (20) rapes 12-year-old niece
Getrude Manyande, [email protected] A 20-YEAR-OLD Bulawayo man has appeared in court for allegedly raping his 12-year-old niece. The man from Njube suburb, who cannot be named to protect the identity…
44 years later. . . Black Umfolosi still singing the story of Zimbabwe to the world
Mbulelo Mpofu, [email protected] FOR more than four decades, Black Umfolosi has been taking Zimbabwean music, dance and culture to audiences around the world. This month, the celebrated imbube group will…
Afrophobia betrays Ubuntu and Africa’s shared heritage
Mashudu Netsianda, [email protected] THE recurring outbreaks of xenophobia — or more accurately, Afrophobia — in South Africa should concern every African who believes in the vision of a united continent.…
COMMENT: Zimbabwe has a duty to protect and support returning families
AS pressure continues to mount on foreign nationals in South Africa, including many Zimbabweans, attention must also focus on what happens when people return home. Whether they come back voluntarily…











