Phone apps help heart patients remember meds
Tamara Mathias Smartphone apps that remind heart patients to take their pills could help them stick to prescribed regimens, an Australian study suggests.
Caledonia exploration extends Blanket Mine life
Golden Sibanda Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) listed Caledonia Mining Corporation, whose main and only producing asset is Zimbabwe based Blanket Mine, says successful exploration at the gold mine has extended…
Matabeleland South hailed for peace
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent MATABELELAND South Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Abednico Ncube has hailed the province for maintaining peace and calm in the face of opposition instigated terror…
Man ‘kills’ wife, daughter, hangs self
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter A 70-YEAR-old man from Bulawayo’s Gwabalanda suburb allegedly murdered his wife and their 13-year-old daughter before committing suicide following marital problems related to infidelity. Jonathan Maphonjwana…
‘Opposition liable for stayaway damage’
Felex Share, Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT has said the MDC-Alliance and its allies who organised demonstrations that degenerated into a spree of violence, arson and looting were liable to claims by…
The allure of Kariba
Enacy Mapakame It is believed the name Kariba was derived from the indigenous word “Kariva”, which basically refers to a trap or snare.
Supporters hail Zifa over tickets
Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau FOOTBALL supporters have hailed the decision by Zifa to introduce pre-match ticket sales ahead of the final Afcon qualifier against Congo-Brazzaville in March. The Zimbabwe National…
Ngezi begin pre-season preps without Akbay
Tadious Manyepo, Harare Bureau NGEZI Platinum Stars have commenced pre-season preparations in the absence of their new coach Erol Akbay who is yet to arrive in the country from The…
Bomber returns to ring
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S top heavyweight boxer Elvis Moyo returns to the boxing ring next month to trade leather with South African Ruan Visser in a 10-round non-title…
‘Buy your own dipping chemicals’
Oliver Kazunga Livestock farmers have been urged to buy own dipping chemicals to control tick- borne diseases that are prevalent during the rainy season.











