Non-tourism businesses start to re-open in Victoria Falls
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter VICTORIA Falls is slowly coming back to life as some businesses reopen but tourism, the town’s mainstay, remains the missing link. A snap survey around…
6-day water shedding in Bulawayo starts
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO’S six-day weekly water shedding exercise starts today in most suburbs with restoration of supplies being staggered into two parts, each running for 12 hours. Council…
Mine worker dies in blast
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A worker at Vumbachikwe Mine died after he allegedly fell during a blasting exercise when he was alone underground. Matabeleland South provincial police spokesperson, Chief Inspector…
‘Volleyball faces slow death’
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter MATABELELAND South Volleyball Association chairman Mollet Mathema says the provincial league should have started in the last weekend of March, but was scuppered by outbreak of…
National Aids Council gives ARVs stock assurance
Patrick Chitumba/ Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Reporters THE National Aids Council (Nac) has said the country has adequate stocks of anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) to last up to the end of the…
Turkish embassy donates wheelchairs to Jairos Jiri Centre
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE Turkish Embassy yesterday donated 10 wheelchairs to disabled people living at Jairos Jiri Centre in Nguboyenja suburb. The donation was made after a community disability…
Prioritise disabled persons’ needs as going gets tough
Raymond Jaravaza, Chronicle Correspondent MS Ntombana Sibanda (45) almost shed tears when she heard a fellow commuter on a Zupco bus tell a friend that he would be disembarking at…
National dam levels at 51,2%
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter THE cumulative national dam levels are at 51, 2 percent with Bulawayo decommissioning a third dam Lower Ncema which is only 2,1 percent full. The decommissioning…
There is a method to the MDC’s antics
If personal emotional disposition lingering on the vile side could miraculously turn into reality, then the world must stand ready for an implosion that will usher in the Nelson Chamisa-led opposition party as the new government of Zimbabwe.
Business backs lockdown extension
Business leaders yesterday supported President Mnangagwa’s decision to extend the national Covid-19 lockdown indefinitely but at level two with periodic reviews fortnightly, saying the policy would save both lives and the economy.











