7 200 apply for postal voting
About 7 200 people, the majority of them diplomats, have applied for postal voting in the July 30 elections, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has said.
Police challenged to de-congest Byo CBD
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent BULAWAYO police were yesterday challenged to work towards decongesting the city’s Central Business District which has become chaotic.
Nengasha Stars serve intense act in Zifa Mat’land North league
Tobias Mandoreba, in Hwange NENGASHA Stars extended their blistering form in the Zifa Mat North Division 2A league after chalking up a crucial 2-0 away win against Corinthians at Chinotimba…
$154m for Presidential inputs
Government has set aside $154 million for the Presidential Inputs Support Scheme for the 2018 /19 agricultural season, which will benefit more than two million households across the country, an official has said.
Madhuku pledges to end human-wildlife conflict
ZANU-PF aspiring candidate for Bikita East, Cde Johnson Madhuku, has vowed to address the ongoing human and wildlife conflict in the constituency.
Minister raises over $100k for Redcliff
LOCAL Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo has raised over $100 000 for Redcliff, which is expected to mitigate perennial water woes bedevilling the cash-strapped municipality, among other things.
Democrats lost because “people so focused on me”: Obama
NEW YORK. – Former President Barack Obama said Democrats failed to maintain control of the White House and take Congress in 2016 because they were too focused on him personally and were waiting for inspiration to vote rather than concentrating on winning at all cost.
Doctors Without Borders to pull out of Congo as Ebola scare wanes
KINSHASA. – Doctors Without Borders will end its involvement in the international response to an outbreak of the Ebola virus in the heart of Africa later this month, a sign…
Ten African nations face $1 trillion infrastructure funding gap
JOHANNESBURG. – A group of 10 African nations, including some of the continent’s rising economic stars, will fall $1 trillion short of the infrastructure financing required to meet UN development goals by 2040, a study released yesterday found.
Top amateurs for Eisenhower Trophy
Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter STUART Krog, David Amm and Jack Allard will represent Zimbabwe at this year’s Eisenhower Golf Championships in Ireland after they booked their place through some qualifiers…










