Second Republic creating brighter future for youths

Felex Share, Harare Bureau President Mnangagwa yesterday said the Second Republic is doing its best for young people and Vision 2030 will only be achievable if Government takes the youths’ views…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Government should whip unscrupulous businesses into line

Government has fulfilled its promise to introduce mass public transport to alleviate the plight of commuters. On Tuesday President Mnangagwa commissioned 39 of the 300 buses Government has secured as…

Letters to the editor: First lady comforts infertile couples

Tendai Rupapa Infertility is a condition that affects many couples trying to conceive. In Zimbabwe, many women failing to bow to societal pressures end up suffering from depression as blame…

‘Rebuild image of Zimbabwe’. . .Complement Government efforts to lure investment, Malaysia ambassador tells business

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE private sector needs to complement Government efforts in luring investors from across the globe by branding and marketing the country as a safe investment destination,…

Happy birthday Zimbabwe

Chronicle Reporter Zimbabwe celebrates her 39th Independence Day today. It, as always, will be a big moment that came about thanks to the gallant sons and daughters of the soil…

Police out in full force for holidays

Mpumelelo Nyoni, Chronicle Reporter MORE police officers have been deployed along the country’s major roads ahead of the Independence and Easter holidays to enforce road rules and fight crime. In a…

Gumede gets Bosso top post

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter VETERAN football administrator, Ndumiso Gumede, has been appointed Highlanders president replacing Jimmy Ncube who has been elevated to club patron. The club’s board chairman, Luke Mnkandla…

Zimbabwe hosts chrome indaba

Ishemunyoro Chingwere, Business Reporter ZIMBABWE will next month host the biggest inter- national chrome sector conference with hopes abound that it could herald the beginning of investment into the metal that…

Trust donates drugs to UBH

Kudzai Chikiwa, Chronicle Reporter THE Aberdeen Bulawayo Trust has donated drugs worth 68 000 rand to the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) that will be given for free to patients. The donation…

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