New Govt commits to uphold media freedom

Emmanuel Kafe The new political administration in Zimbabwe is committed to strengthening and respecting the pillars of democracy such as the freedom of expression and the media, a cabinet minister…

JUST IN: Schweppes to scale up productions

Wilson Dakwa, Business Reporter BEVERAGE manufacture, Schweppes Zimbabwe will scale up production of its latest product, Farm Style, which is a tomato paste as part of the company’s efforts to…

LATEST: Zanu-PF primary poll winners list out

Senior Reporter Zanu-PF yesterday announced the official list (CLICK HERE)  of candidates who will contest the forthcoming National Assembly elections on the ruling party’s ticket. The results reflect a renewal…

JUST IN: Cannabis not for recreation, Gvt

The use of cannabis, also known as hemp, for recreational purposes, is still illegal in Zimbabwe and the reason for legalising its production is specifically for medicinal and industrial purposes, Health and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyatwa has said.

JUST IN: Cannabis not for recreation, Gvt

The use of cannabis, also known as hemp, for recreational purposes, is still illegal in Zimbabwe and the reason for legalising its production is specifically for medicinal and industrial purposes, Health and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyatwa has said.

JUST IN: Cannabis not for recreation, Gvt

The use of cannabis, also known as hemp, for recreational purposes, is still illegal in Zimbabwe and the reason for legalising its production is specifically for medicinal and industrial purposes, Health and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyatwa has said.

JUST IN: Cannabis not for recreation, Gvt

The use of cannabis, also known as hemp, for recreational purposes, is still illegal in Zimbabwe and the reason for legalising its production is specifically for medicinal and industrial purposes, Health and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyatwa has said.

JUST IN: Cannabis not for recreation, Gvt

The use of cannabis, also known as hemp, for recreational purposes, is still illegal in Zimbabwe and the reason for legalising its production is specifically for medicinal and industrial purposes, Health and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyatwa has said.

‘Only death will do us part’. . . Jilted man slits lover’s throat & hangs self

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter A 36-YEAR-OLD man from Tsholotsho hanged himself after killing his girlfriend of two months by slitting her throat.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Chamisa should stop grandstanding at nation’s expense

Right thinking Zimbabweans should have been shocked by MDC-T president Nelson Chamisa’s threats to expel Chinese investors once voted into power.

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