Poacher shot dead In shootout
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A SUSPECTED poacher was killed while his accomplice escaped following a shootout with game rangers on Wednesday at Bubye Valley Conservancy, some 60km west of Beitbridge town.…
JUST IN: Covid-19 test for deceased Chiredzi woman
George Maponga Masvingo Bureau Health officials here have collected specimens from the remains of a deceased Chiredzi woman,to test whether she succumbed to Covid-19 at Chiredzi District Hospital on Tuesday.…
Dr Madzima appointed National Aids Council boss
Family health director in the Ministry of Health and Child Care, Dr Bernard Madzima is now the new National Aids Council (NAC) chief executive officer.
No Easter gatherings-Police
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter POLICE have ordered that there will be no Easter Holiday gatherings in the country and that people must observe the holiday while indoors as a means…
Gwanda man arrested for assault and robbery
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A GWANDA man has been arrested after he allegedly attacked a shopkeeper and stole R4 000 as well as $8 000 while she was on her…
Locked down with an abuser. . . Covid-19 danger to victims of domestic violence
Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Correspondent IMAGINE being forced to live 21 days with an abusive partner or sexual predator, well according to some gender experts this will give rise to cases…
Retailers, food outlets start selling in forex
Mthabisi Tshuma, Business Correspondent SUPERMARKETS, food outlets and fresh produce dealers have started selling their goods in forex in line with Government’s directive to use free funds for domestic transactions.…
Rwanda reflects on genocide
KIGALI-Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame on Tuesday launched the 26th commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi urging Rwandans to pause to reflect on the tragedy in which over one million people were killed in cold blood.
JUST IN: Hailstorms destroy property
Hailstorms that swept over some parts of Mutasa and Nyanga districts since Tuesday left a trail of destruction to property and infrastructure.
The storms were first reported in Odzi on Tuesday where a whole roof of a two-classroom block at St Francis Matanga Primary School were blown off.
Sub-Saharan Africa drifting towards recession – World Bank
Business Editor GROWTH in Sub-Saharan Africa has been significantly impacted by the ongoing Covid-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak and is forecast to fall sharply from 2.4 percent in 2019 to -2.1 to…











