Mobile operators’ hypocrisy exposed

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent MOBILE phone operators have been exposed for their hypocrisy as new details reveal that they are the ones who proposed the hiking of tariffs.

2 mine workers die as ground caves in

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter TWO mine workers died after the ground they were sleeping on caved in resulting in them being buried underground at a mining claim in Bubi District,…

2 mine workers die as ground caves in

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter TWO mine workers died after the ground they were sleeping on caved in resulting in them being buried underground at a mining claim in Bubi District,…

Nyakomba rehabilitation takes shape

Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter — THE dream to rejuvenate operations at Nyakomba Irrigation Scheme in Nyanga has taken a huge leap as the Japanese engineers and contractors – who since…

Types of cancer screening

Dr Tendai Zuze — THERE are different types of tests designed to find specific types of cancer before signs and symptoms appear.

Senate approves Obamacare repeal process

WASHINGTON. — The US Senate yesterday took a first concrete step toward dismantling Obamacare, voting to instruct key committees to draft legislation repealing President Barack Obama’s signature health insurance program.

Zanu-PF chairs disown ‘Tyson communiqué’

Herald Reporters— MOST Zanu-PF provincial chairpersons yesterday disowned all but one of the resolutions that came out of their Wednesday meeting with national political commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere which they…

Stocktheft cases down

Crime Reporter— The number of cattle that were stolen last year decreased by two percent, compared to the same period in 2015, as efforts by the Zimbabwe Republic Police Anti-Stock…

Warriors get first tranche of their windfall

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter— THE Warriors yesterday received a huge boost ahead of their first game against Algeria on Sunday when ZIFA, as promised, released the first tranche of $550…

ANC ready for woman president: Zuma

JOHANNESBURG. — President Jacob Zuma has said the ANC is ready for its first female leader, days after outgoing African Union Commission chairperson Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma was named by the ANC…

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