Gala, carnival for Zim@40
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent Bulawayo is set to come alive during the Independence Day celebrations next month as a gala, carnival and children’s party are set to be held in the…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: UK parliamentarians must be hailed for softening stance on Zimbabwe
The economic sanctions whose dire impact our people are grappling with were imposed at the turn of the century at the instigation of Britain. The leadership of that country was…
Tourism players oppose Covid-19 clearance certification
Nomvelo Siziba, Victoria Falls Reporter TOURISM operators are opposed to the idea of travellers producing Covid-19 health clearance certificates when entering Zimbabwe. They say improving precautionary measures and thorough screening at…
Four decades on: Curing our education
Professor Amon Murwira, Special Correspondent Zimbabwe aspires to be a middle income economy a national vision as pronounced on behalf of the nation by His Excellency, President, Emmerson Mnangagwa. Becoming an…
ZC have questions to ask after disastrous Bangladesh tour
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter IN the aftermath of the Chevrons’ disastrous tour of Bangladesh where they lost all their six matches, Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) will carry out an in-depth assessment,…
RBZ warms up to cryptocurrencies
Mthabisi Tshuma, Business Correspondent THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is keen to regulate cryptocurrencies and has started drafting a policy framework to guide operations of financial technology (fintech) enterprises so…
Coronavirus: Bulawayo jittery over ZITF, Uhuru Day
Andile Tshuma/ Michell Zvanyanya,Chronicle Reporters CABINET is set to decide tomorrow on the fate of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) and Independence Day celebrations at a time the leadership…
Turbulence to tour Zimbabwe in April
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent Jamaican reggae/dancehall artiste, Turbulence will be coming down to Zimbabwe next month for shows in Kwekwe, Victoria Falls and Harare. The chanter (real name Sheldon Campbell) will…
Females surpass males in tertiary enrolments
Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Correspondent WHEN Professor Primrose Kurasha, Zimbabwe’s first female academic to be appointed Vice Chancellor for the Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU), died in 2017, women in top management positions…
Police boss fails to quash stolen car case
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief THE officer-in-charge of CID Gweru, Detective Inspector Leonard Gwandu, who is facing criminal abuse of office charges for allegedly releasing a stolen vehicle that was being…











