No sacred cows in anti-corruption blitz

Stephen Mpofu Perspective When a head of state makes a strong and dramatic announcement, he automatically sets an agenda for the nation to run with the call.

Explore science behind witchcraft

Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu A recent mishap involving a couple of self-confessed witches whose mysterious nocturnal aircraft inadvertently crash-landed in Harare’s Budiriro suburb has sent tongues wagging and a current of…

Provide farmer subsidies, control imports

IT took a great deal of personal sacrifice for Mr Tendai Mpofu (32), a farmer, to raise $4 500 to fund the installation of a drip irrigation system on his plot.

Women’s quest for justice has lost direction, hijacked by charlatans

AS a signatory to the UN Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination against Women, the Zimbabwe Government has adopted a plethora of policies that redress past imbalances…

Health minister calls for unfreezing of officials’ posts

Harare Bureau HEALTH and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyatwa has called for the urgent unfreezing of posts and the releasing of funds budgeted for the health sector to effectively…

Zimbabwe marks World Ozone Day

Midlands Bureau Chief ZIMBABWE and the rest of the world have witnessed a disturbing influx – through illegal channels – of ozone depleting refrigerants and other substances that contribute highly…

Baking firm pledges support to ‘starving’ San community

Senior Reporter ACUTE food shortages have hit the San community in Tsholotsho District and Bakers Inn has pledged to donate 300 loaves of bread every week to the villagers.

Villagers embark on dam dredging project

Chronicle Reporter VILLAGERS from Ntabazinduna in Umguza District have embarked on a project to remove silt from Luthi and Mabada Dams which should be completed before the onset of the…

Bulawayo hotel donates to Ingutsheni Hospital

Chronicle Reporter INGUTSHENI Central Hospital in Bulawayo recently received a donation of linen worth $6 500 from Cresta Churchill Hotel. The donated goods were towels and pillows.

Speciss College scoops Secretary’s Bell Award

Chronicle Reporter SPECISS College Bulawayo has become the first non-formal college to be awarded the Secretary’s Bell Merit Award in Bulawayo.

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