Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A VICTORIA Falls man will live to regret the day he decided to steal a car for a joyride and boozing spree on Christmas Day after he was involved in an accident that left him hospitalised and the vehicle damaged beyond repair. Thulani Tshuma (22) of Chinotimba is not licenced […] …
Continue reading…
The Chronicle
Highlanders board wants Joel Luphahla relieved of his duties
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS Football Club’s board of directors have instructed the Johnfat Sibanda led executive committee to relieve assistant coach Joel Luphahla of his duties because he does not possess the requisite Caf A coaching badge after requests for an exemption last season were turned down by Zifa. The former Bosso and […] …
Continue reading…
ZANU-PF, MDC-T to share $1,4 billion
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter THE ruling ZANU-PF party and the main opposition MDC-T will share $1.4 billion that will be disbursed to political parties that qualify for funding in terms of the Political Parties Finance Act, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Ziyambi Ziyambi has announced. The Justice Minister made the announcement through General Notice […] …
Continue reading…
Peace, be still: Government, churches pray for peaceful elections
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE Government and churches have united in calling for political parties to uphold and promote peace ahead of next year’s harmonised elections. The call was made during the sixth edition of the National Thanksgiving and Dedication Service held at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair Exhibition Centre in Bulawayo yesterday where Acting President […] …
Continue reading…
The doctor who spoke to Covid-19…Zim-born virologist pays tribute to the education system
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter “AN African child is raised by the whole village,” says Dr Sikhulile Moyo as he pays tribute to the Donkwe-Donkwe community in Kezi for playing a significant part in his upbringing. Dr Moyo is the laboratory director and research scientist at Botswana Harvard Aids Institute. He is also a research associate at […] …
Continue reading…
Police to arrest people who light firecrackers illegally
Harare Bureau THOSE lighting fireworks on New Year’s Eve require advance police or local authority permission and need to tell their neighbours, or they face arrest and prosecution for causing a public nuisance. They can be made to pay a level 5 fine or be jailed for six months, police have reminded would-be noisy merrymakers. […] …
Continue reading…
The good, the bad and the ugly of 2022 in arts
Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter THE last quarter of 2021 ushered in the sure and steady return of live performances for creatives in the arts sector after forced inactivity due to Covid-19 lockdowns. The turn of the year, 2022 would spell relief and become a renaissance to the sector’s dearth with the resumption of live shows as […] …
Continue reading…
COMMENT: As we enter 2023, let’s continue with the spirit of unity
2022 ends on a high note where, despite the adverse macroeconomic shocks in the course of the year, the Government aggressively pushed the implementation of high-impact projects towards the transformation of people’s lives. The Government rolled out projects in all parts of the country as the Second Republic lived up to President Mnangagwa’s philosophy of […] …
Continue reading…
The life and times of Pele
Pelé, who has died aged 82 after suffering from cancer, is widely regarded as the greatest footballer the game has ever seen. He was the only player to have won the World Cup three times, and perhaps the most remarkable aspect of his long career was that he reached his apotheosis so early, and on […] …
Continue reading…
103-year-old matriarch has raised three generations
Raymond Jaravaza recently in Lower Gweru SHE doesn’t consider herself lucky but says she is favoured by the Grace of God to have lived long enough to raise, love and care for three generations. Gogo Sibikiwe Sibanda lived through a time the world witnessed World War 2, witnessed her own country’s liberation war heroes fight […] …
Continue reading…