Zifa awards postponed again

Sports Reporter THE inaugural Zifa awards which had been set for this Friday at the Harare International Conference Centre have been postponed for the second time after a number of…

Organise sit-in as calls for President to resign intensify

Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association (ZNLWVA) has organised a sit-in in Harare today as it intensfies calls for President Mugabe to resign.

New Zealand PM denies Trump mistook her for Trudeau’s wife

Wellington – New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern yesterday played down suggestions US President Donald Trump confused her with Canadian leader Justin Trudeau’s wife at a summit in Asia last…

Another Kamativi crash victim dies

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter ONE more person has died nearly three months after an accident that happened in Kamativi, bringing the death toll to 13.

Gumbo found guilty, fined $2,5k

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Premier Soccer League disciplinary committee has slapped Chicken Inn head coach, Rahman Gumbo, with a $2 500 fine after he was found guilty of…

National Aids Council honours Byo artistes

Showbiz Correspondent BULAWAYO artistes Bambelela Arts, Victory Siyanqoba Trust, Kennedy Amos, Ezimnyama Arts Ensemble and Khaya Arts were at the weekend recognised for their immense contribution to HIV/Aids education through…

Suspected typhoid cases treated at Mpilo Hospital

Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter TWO suspected typhoid cases have been reported at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo.

Zim lacks tough centrebacks: Chidzambwa

Grace Chingoma, Harare Bureau WARRIORS’ interim coach, Sunday Chidzambwa, has raised the red flag saying the country was now suffering from the lack of some tough centrebacks. Chidzambwa will guide…

ART to invest $20m to revamp Kadoma mill

Enacy Mapakame, Harare Bureau Paper and packaging group — Amalgamated Regional Trading (ART) — plans to invest $20 million to revamp its Kadoma Paper Mill as it seeks to enhance…

Small holder farmers hold key to Southern Africa’s food security

Dr Klaus Eckstein SOUTHERN African governments believe that the key to food security lies in investing in smallholder agriculture. South Africa has committed to pumping R5.5 billion of the national…

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