Coronavirus Watch
COVID-19: IFRC, UNICEF and WHO issue guidance to protect children and support safe school operations Guidance includes practical actions and checklists for administrators, teachers, parents and children GENEVA/NEW YORK –…
UPDATED: Covid-19 suspects at Mpilo & UBH
Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter THREE suspected cases of coronavirus have been reported at Mpilo Central Hospital and the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH). The city’s emergency services have reacted swiftly to the…
Global Fund commits to fighting GBV
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE Global Fund has committed to fighting gender-based violence (GBV) in the country as it destroys families and communities while increasing chances of victims contracting HIV. This…
Man beats best friend’s lover to death
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent A MAN from Gokwe beat his best friend’s girlfriend to death after he found her in a compromising position with another man. George Ndebele (29) of…
New league formed in Plumtree
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter AS part of efforts to promote and develop footballing talent in and around Empandeni in Plumtree, a new league has been set up. The Impande Football League…
From the couch to the world . . .
For many African tech entrepreneurs, the idea of nurturing a small business and building it from the ground up into a big venture — one that operates in multiple countries across the globe and generates millions of dollars in revenue — is success at its purest.
JM Busha first-leg race underway in Mutare
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE first-leg of the JM Busha 54 Races Triangular Series gets underway in Mutare tomorrow, with the third qualifying event for the ZITF Coca-Cola four-minute mile also…
St Thomas swimmers in Harare
Ronald Mashinga, Sports Reporter ST THOMAS Aquinas’ swimming stars Joshah Siwela and Masimba Nyamhungo will represent Matabeleland in the Junior National Championships in Harare tomorrow. Around 30 swimmers were chosen to…
SA employment outlook low
SA’s outlook for job seekers is still at its lowest in five years, according to a survey among 750 employers – but while ongoing load shedding is taking its toll on the economy, it’s also sparking job creation in the alternative power generation sector.











