Doctors in Canada reject pay hike
Cape Town — Medical doctors in Quebec are protesting against a “shocking” increase in salaries as they bring to light the plight of nurses, clerks and other health professionals.
Woman’s struggle to lose weight
Bongiwe Nkomazana I ONLY talk for women because I am one of them so I understand our trials and tribulations and I am almost guaranteed that a good number of…
Danai Gurira takes ‘yellow bones’ off the market
Showbiz Reporter Danai Gurira, the US-based Zimbabwean actress whom most people back home are proud of after she featured in a blockbuster movie — Black Panther that has made waves…
Zacc gets fresh warrant to dig more into Grace degree
Daniel Nemukuyu, Harare Bureau HARARE provincial magistrate Mr Elisha Singano has issued a fresh warrant allowing the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) to search and seize all documents relevant to its…
Bosso on the road!
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter BULAWAYO giants Highlanders travel to Masvingo tomorrow for their last preparatory match before the season kicks off next weekend while a number of clubs have…
Govt in bid to ensure free, fair elections
Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa says Government is putting in place measures to ensure that the country conducts free, fair and credible elections due in the next few months.
Some people just need speech filters
Justice Simango WE all have that one friend within our friend zones who speaks out of turn. In my case, I used to think twice before I introduced my friend…
President pledges to reopen Ekusileni
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has pledged to work towards the reopening of Ekusileni Hospital in Bulawayo in the shortest possible time.
US troops serving in African nations to get danger pay
Washington — The Pentagon this week approved danger pay for US troops serving in Niger, Mali and portions of Cameroon, nearly nine months after it was requested by the commander…
Zim to halve power import bill
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE is set to reduce the power import bill by 50 percent following the addition of another 150 megawatts to the national grid from the Kariba…











