Accueil > Africa > Zimbabwe > The Chronicle
Articles
-
Africa roars back…Presidents demand end to ‘dubious agendas’
1er juin, par Chronicle EditorLeonard Ncube in LIVINGSTONE, Zambia PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday encouraged African nations, particularly those in Southern Africa, to speak out against those who seek to undermine African sovereignty and harm ordinary people. Addressing the 2024 Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation (...) -
Beyond asphalt : A road re-imagined for Mat South cultural tourism
1er juin, par Chronicle EditorNqobile Tshili, nqobile.tshili@chronicle.co.zw ZWANE Enterprise, which was selected for the reconstruction of the 120km Old Gwanda Road, has revealed its innovative architectural designs, which aim to celebrate the cultural heritage and tourism ecosystem of Matabeleland South. The (...) -
Kereke loses appeal, sent back to jail
1er juin, par Chronicle EditorFidelis Munyoro, Harare Bureau FORMER Bikita West legislator Munyaradzi Kereke is back in prison after the Supreme Court yesterday confirmed his conviction and an effective 10-year jail term for raping a juvenile relative. Kereke was out on $500 000 bail pending his appeal against both (...) -
Drifters, DJs, and daring stunts…Burnout blitz takes Gweru by storm
1er juin, par Chronicle EditorPatrick Chitumba, patrick.chitumba@chronicle.co.zw GWERU’S “City of Progress” lived up to its name last weekend, hosting the Midlands Burnouts — a spectacle that’s quickly becoming a must-see for entertainment lovers in the region. The event roared into life with a drift showdown featuring (...) -
A silent testament to missionary sacrifice and resilience
1er juin, par Chronicle EditorAmos Mpofu, mpofuamos41@gmail.com THE old cemetery inside Solusi University, a powerful symbol of the Seventh-day Adventist Church heritage, will be transformed into a dedicated heritage site, complete with biographical plaques and a potential museum. This plan is part of the university’s (...)