Chinese company opens Israel’s first robotic parking lot

The first robotic parking facility in Israel, built by a Chinese company, was inaugurated on Sunday at the train station in the city of Kfar-Saba. 

WHO emergency committee to meet on Congo’s Ebola outbreak

The World Health Organisation (WHO) will convene an emergency committee on Wednesday to decide whether Democratic Republic of Congo’s Ebola outbreak constitutes a public health emergency of international concern, the global health body said on Monday.

VTC for Mhangura

Conrad Mupesa in Mhangura Government will soon open a vocational training centre in Mhangura that would benefit youths in the district, Makonde Rural District Council chairperson Cde Simbarashe Ziyambi has…

JUST IN: ZBC sues Tazzen Mandizvidza for $1m

ZBC head of news and current affairs Tazzen Mandizvidza has been slapped with a $1 million lawsuit over financial irregularities that plunged the State broadcaster into massive losses.

JUST IN: Gvt speaks on media policy

Government will continue to engage all stakeholders and listen to their views as it formulates the media policy suitable for the New Dispensation and the Second Republic, a Cabinet minister has said.

Crooger features big names on new album

Kundai Marunya Arts Correspondent As he continues to make inroads towards claiming his seat among the hip hop music greats in the country, Crooger (real name Nyasha Gurure) roped in…

‘Wife killer’ hangs self

Whinsley Masara/ Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporters AN injiva from Plumtree committed suicide by hanging from the roof of his bedroom after being linked to the death of his wife in…

EDITORIAL COMMENT:Chinese approach to fighting economic crimes necessary

President Mnangagwa, in keeping with his open-door policy, launched a weekly column in our sister paper The Sunday Mail yesterday. The column is likely to be a must-read for anyone…

‘VP in good health’

Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau Vice President Constantino Chiwenga is recovering well at a South African hospital where he is receiving thorough medical attention on the effects of the Bulawayo bombing…

$20 million for women in mining

Natasha Chamba, Business Reporter SOLE gold buyer Fidelity Printers and Refiners has set aside $20 million to capacitate women in mining projects under its Gold Development Initiative Fund (GDIF). The…

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