Editorial Comment: Hospitals must improve service delivery
The ongoing Samantha Sungirai’s inquest is pointing to one thing — that her death was as a result of negligence. Sungirai bled to death after giving birth through a Caesarean…
SPB under spotlight
Business Reporter Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services Minister Webster Shamu said he will soon meet the chief secretary to Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda and President Mugabe to discuss…
I’m glad Mandela is dead: Tutu
Johannesburg — Archbishop Desmond Tutu is glad former president Nelson Mandela and other freedom fighters are not alive to witness the slow pace of transformation in South Africa, the Sunday…
Agric sector to grow 7,3pc: World Bank
Harare — Zimbabwe’s agriculture will recover by 7,3 percent this year, the World Bank has said in its latest country report. It said after a poor 201213 season, agriculture is…
Thief breaks into 20 schools to fend for family
Victoria Falls Reporter A 49-year-old man who broke into 20 schools in Lupane and Jotsholo stealing window handles and lashes said he left his rural home in Marondera to steal…
Ukraine separatists parade seized observers
A group of eight European military observers being held prisoner by pro-Russia separatists in Ukraine have appeared in public for the first time since their capture and gave assurances that…
Telecel donates to Tsholotsho flood victims
Chronicle Reporter Telecel Zimbabwe last Friday donated cooking oil, rice, sugar, maize-meal, salt and other foodstuffs to Tsholotsho flood victims. The donation was handed over to Minister of State for…
Councils told to toe Zim-Asset line
Sifundiso Ndlovu Chronicle Reporter COUNCILS have been urged to anchor their strategic plans and operations on the Zimbabwe Agenda for Socio-Economic Transformation (Zim-Asset), the country’s economic blueprint set to guide…
Tsvangirai loyalists reject suspension
Yoliswa Dube Chronicle Reporter Gloves are off in the MDC-T as the faction aligned to Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday dismissed as “unconstitutional” the move to suspend the party leader.
MDC-T leaders power hungry, self-serving: Analysts
Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Reporter POLITICAL analysts have described the MDC-T as an ideologically bankrupt party with power hungry leaders who offer nothing but self-serving interests and cannot be taken seriously.









