Question and answer with Nick Mangwana
The media in Zimbabwe has been described by others as polarised, while some say the media laws are draconian. To find out more and the 2020 prospects, Kudakwashe Mugari (KM)…
Man brutally killed, body dumped in disused mine shaft
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief A MAN from Silobela allegedly fatally struck a builder with an axe and went on to crush his head, robbed him of $1.50, a mobile…
Africa’s economic growth on course to pick up
Oliver Kazunga, Acting Business Editor AFRICA’S economic growth remained stable in 2019 at 3,4 percent and is forecast to register a nominal growth of 3,9 percent this year despite external…
‘We want to work on our shortcomings’
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter YOUNG Mighty Warriors coach Rosemary Mugadza says her side has enough quality to stand toe to toe with the continent’s power houses given adequate support from…
Zim makes major strides in TB treatment coverage
Michell Zvanyanya, Chronicle Reporter TUBERCULOSIS (TB) treatment coverage has increased by 13 percent in the country for the past five years resulting in incidence and mortality rates among TB patients…
18 years jail for killing cousin in fight over gold ore
Midlands Bureau Chief BULAWAYO High Court judge, Justice Martin Makonese, has sentenced a gold panner to 18 years in prison for stabbing his cousin twice on the chest with a…
Gweru council maintains water rationing regime
Mejury Magaya, Midlands Reporter GWERU City Council (GCC) says it is continuing with its water rationing programme as water challenges are expected to continue following insignificant inflows into its supply…








