Vic Falls embarks on mosquito control to save tourism
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter VICTORIA Falls Municipality has started spraying hotels and homes for mosquito control.
Cops ask for help in missing pupil case
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent POLICE in Bulawayo are looking for a 17-year-old Gifford High School Form Two pupil who went missing last month.
Zim’s trade deficit narrows
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE’S trade deficit narrowed 13 percent to $2 billion in the nine months to September compared to $2,3 billion in the same period last year on lower imports.
Gweru Hospital flounders as patients fail to pay
Patience Mutsiwi, Midlands Reporter ABOUT $1, 7 million owed to Gweru Provincial Hospital by patients and medical aid societies is crippling operations at the health institution.
Economy to grow nearly 5pc in 2017
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE’S economy is projected to rebound from the sluggish 1,2 percent growth expected this year to a steely 4,8 percent driven by a cocktail of reforms and positive…
Highlanders announce return to BBA League
Allen Khumalo, Sports Reporter THE Highlanders ladies’ basketball team has announced its return to the 2016/17 Bulawayo Basketball Association (BBA) League with a 28-20 victory over Lupane State University (LSU),…
Fowl run widows share tales of horrific poverty
Crystabel Chikayi, Features Reporter Poverty has seen widows and their children in Woodville, Bulawayo, directing themselves to Matika fowl runs.
Stalemate against Tigers keeps Rovers on top
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter A healthy goal difference kept Bantu Rovers at the top of the Southern Region Division One Soccer League following a 0-0 stalemate against Victoria Falls…
Giggs blasts United players, Jose
Ryan Giggs has criticised Manchester United players for “swapping shirts and laughing” after their 4-0 hammering by Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
Immunisation drugs ‘kill’ 6-week-old baby
Patience Mutsiwi, Midlands Reporter A SIX-weeks-old infant from Mtapa Suburb in Gweru died hours after being immunised against life threatening illnesses for children less than five-years-old.



