Swiss coach assisting Zim handball

Ellina Mhlanga, Sports Reporter VISITING Swiss handball coach, Rolf Haussener, believes the country can have strong and competitive teams if structures are put in place.  Haussener is in the country for…

Nust to nurture Botswana varsity

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent  THE National University of Science and Technology (Nust) is set to nurture a Botswana university in setting 11 post graduate programmes as the two institutions strengthen their…

‘Armed robber’ remanded in custody

Michelle Gwizi, Chronicle Reporter THREE men from Bulawayo allegedly robbed a woman from Kumalo suburb of 143 grammes of gold, US$2 000, RTGS $6 000, R25 000, a silver pocket scale…

IOM appeals for US$7,2 for cyclone victims

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter  THE International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has appealed for USD$7,2 million from the international community to enable the organisation to provide humanitarian assistance to 90 000 Zimbabweans…

Government works on tertiary institutions changes

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter  GOVERNMENT is revising the Manpower Planning and Development Act in a move that will grant lecturers more academic freedom and reform the Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (Zimdef).…

Rwandan community in Zim marks genocide anniversary

Fidelis Munyoro, Harare Bureau RWANDAN nationals in Zimbabwe yesterday held a commemoration at the Arupe University in Harare for over 800 000 Tutsi and moderate Hutus that were killed 25 years…

Enough fuel for Easter-Independence holidays, says Government

Sydney Kawadza, Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT is taking adequate measures to ensure that the country has enough fuel during the forthcoming Independence and Easter Holidays, a senior official has said. Responding to…

ED makes new appointments

Freeman Razemba, Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has with immediate effect appointed Mr Martin Rushwaya as Deputy Chief Secretary for Administration and Finance while Ambassador Mark Grey Marongwe aka Mark Grey Tichatonga…

Cyclone Idai: Forbes collections in drastic drop

Thupeyo Muleya/Enacy Mapakame, Chronicle Reporters THE volume of commercial cargo and revenue collected at Forbes Border Post that links the country with Mozambique has dropped drastically after Cyclone Idai, which left…

Accident nearly ruins wedding

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter A BRIDE to be from Nketa 9 suburb in Bulawayo lost most of her wedding preparation groceries and other items in an accident which occurred along the…

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