Warriors to know WC opponents
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Warriors will today know their opponents in the second round of qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup when the group stage draw is conducted at…
Outcry over Matobo RDC tariffs increase
Desmond Nleya, Business Reporter MATOBO Rural District Council in Matabeleland South province is at loggerheads with businesspeople operating at different business centres in the district after the local authority increased…
Div 1 defend fees hike decision
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA Southern Region has defended its decision to hike Division One League affiliation fees by more than 1 000 percent, saying the fees previously pegged…
Harrison believes in young talent
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter NEWLY appointed Highlanders head coach Mark Harrison holds the key to players that will be promoted from Bosso 90 to the senior team in the…
Teachers rule out strike
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief THE Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association (Zimta) has ruled out any industrial action saying it is in favour of dialogue with Government to address its members’ concerns.…
Two die in Luveve Road crash
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter A DRIVER and a passenger died in an accident blamed on speeding which resulted in the vehicle hitting two pedestrians before ramming into a tree along…
Delegation off to Spain tourism fair
Oliver Kazunga, Acting Business Editor A HIGH-POWERED delegation led by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Mr Munesu Munodawafa yesterday left the country…
Livestock farmers pin hopes on rains
Pride Mahlangu, Business Reporter LIVESTOCK farmers in Matabeleland region are pinning their hopes on the rains that have started falling across the country. The wet spell, which is being experienced…
Hwange Thermal Power Station back on grid after floods
Harare Bureau HEAVY rains which pounded Hwange at the weekend knocked out Hwange Thermal Power Station when the coal got wet but two 120 megawatt units were back up yesterday…
Hifa 2020 hangs in the balance
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka It appears the creative sector continues to suffer death by a thousand cuts as this year’s edition of the Harare International Festival (Hifa) of the Arts hangs in…










