The Chronicle
- âYvonne Maphosa Returns with a Powerful Exploration of Grief, Betrayal, and Forgivenessâ
Blessing Karubwa ,Online Reporter RENOWNED author Yvonne Maphosa returns with âHeart in Two 2â, the much-anticipated second instalment of her acclaimed contemporary fiction series. Known for her emotionally charged storytelling and relatable characters, Maphosa continues to explore the complex layers of love, loyalty and identity. Speaking about the new novel, Maphosa describes her process as
- Weâre One people!⊠Mozambican leader lauds bilateral, economic ties with Zimbabwe
Vusumuzi Dube, Deputy Radar Editor âMOZAMBIQUE is Zimbabwe and Zimbabwe is Mozambique. We are one!â What a powerful statement echoed multiple times by Mozambican President Daniel Francisco Chapo in his keynote address at the official opening of the 65th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) in Bulawayo yesterday. The visiting Mozambican leader was
- Heart-warming gesture⊠President Mnangagwaâs surprise gift for young girls at ZITF
Gibson Mhaka, Zimpapers Politics Hub IT was just a cheerful shout from a little girl, but it lit up the day and earned her a cool US$100 from President Mnangagwa. As the countryâs Head of State and his Mozambican counterpart, President Daniel Chapo, strolled past excited crowds on their way to the Zimbabwe Defence Forces
- COMMENT: Mozambique, Zimbabwe are natural trade partners
Mozambican President, Cde Daniel Chapo yesterday urged Zimbabwe and Mozambique to take advantage of their strong bilateral relations to increase trade between the two countries. Addressing local and international exhibitors as well as guests who included President Mnangagwa, Government Ministers and businessmen from various sectors of the economy as he officially opened the 65th edition
- Selecting best eleven leads to Chevronsâ glory
Brandon Moyo, Zimpapers Sports Hub WEDNESDAY saw Zimbabweâs Chevrons, the senior menâs cricket team, clinch a famous and truly memorable Test victory against Bangladesh at Sylhet, winning by three wickets in a tense finish. The record-breaking chase of 174 â their highest ever, surpassing 162 â marked the first away Test win in seven years