Zec in preps for 2023 elections
Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) is in the process of fine tuning the process of cleaning up the voters’ roll in preparation for the 2023 elections. In…
Letters to the Editor: GBV: Why men remain silent
Tanaka Mahanya, Correspondent In most parts of Africa, there is a subsisting traditional norm that recognises men as family heads, stronger and subtly dominating partners in nearly all domestic contexts. From…
ED launches key road project
Walter Nyamukondiwa in Marongora PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has officially launched the commencement of works on the first 6,5km of a 21km stretch along the Makuti-Chirundu Road linking the country to Sadc,…
Bulawayo sees more school drop-outs
Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter NEARLY 200 pupils dropped out of school within three months in Bulawayo due to financial problems, child marriages and pregnancies. According to the National Aids Council (Nac)…
Govt mulls restructuring irrigation schemes
Leonard Ncube in Lupane GOVERNMENT is considering restructuring its irrigation schemes model after noticing that a majority of them are not viable owing to lack of diversity and business plan.…
Nakamba’s wait is over
Tadious Manyepo,Harare Bureau WARRIORS’ midfielder, Marvelous Nakamba, could make his much-anticipated debut for English Premiership football side Aston Villa in a Carabao Cup second-round clash against League Two side Crewe…
Abduction claims point to anti-Zimbabwe agenda
THE dismissal as falsehoods by a local non-governmental organisation some reports of abductions of civil society and opposition members allegedly by State security agents all but confirms a sinister agenda…
Platform One collabo excites Sisa Senkosi
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent UNITED Kingdom-based Maskandi artiste Sisa Senkosi has released a wedding song, “Ngiyavuma, I Do”, a collaboration track with South Africa’s Platform One and Soul Brothers’ keyboardist “Black”…
School fees increase must be reasonable: Minister
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has said schools must be reasonable in pegging fees, taking into cognisance that parents and guardians are facing economic difficulties. In an interview yesterday, Primary and…










