149 die in Ethiopian Airlines plane crash
Addis Ababa – Ethiopian Airlines says it believes 149 passengers and eight crew members were on board a plane that crashed six minutes after taking off from Ethiopia’s capital, Addis…
Police search for suspected Tajamuka activists
Sunday News Reporter POLICE in Bulawayo are looking for information that will lead the arrest of a group that is suspected to be part of the Tajamuka movement that is…
BECSA Polytechnic Wing — To Expedite Industrialisation while bridging Skills gap
BECSA polytechnic wing is set to bring to life the EDUCATION 5.0 mantra as expounded by the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education Science and Technology Development as a hub…
Women goes into hiding…after question circumstances leading to former war veterans leaders’s death
Chronicle Reporter A NIECE of former speaker of the Nation Assembly, Lovemore Moyo has reportedly gone into hiding after she made frivolous allegations surrounding the death of her father, Mr…
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Economic revival unstoppable: ED
Zimbabwe is on an inexorable and unstoppable economic and political trajectory that will definitely lead to prosperity, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.
Boost for Zim-SA relations as Ramaphosa flies in
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will arrive in Harare tomorrow for the third session of the Zimbabwe-South Africa Bi-National Commission (BNC) that is expected to deepen bilateral relations and broaden mutually beneficial areas of cooperation.
We shall overcome!
Last week, the US government confirmed what we already suspected – that Washington will indefatigably continue to use sanctions as its weapon of choice in trying to browbeat Harare into acceding to its interests.
Sweeping constitutional reforms begin
A team of senior Government officials has been tasked to work on an omnibus Constitutional Amendment Bill that will deepen civil liberties, individual rights, scrap the death penalty, extend the women’s quota system and entrench political and electoral reforms.









