‘We cannot tolerate racism, claim to defend life’

Pope Francis this morning spoke of his “great concern” at “the disturbing social unrest” in the United States following “the tragic death of George Floyd,” which he attributed to “the sin of racism.”

No certified track in Zimbabwe

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter WORLD Athletics has reiterated its stance not to recognise any athletics track in Zimbabwe amid revelations that the National Sports Stadium track needs a complete…

Two in custody for smuggling cigarettes

Two Zimbabweans arrested last week together with three other people on charges of smuggling cigarettes into South Africa, have been further remanded in custody to tomorrow for formal bail application.

ZimParks offers reward for US$50k solar panel thieves

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THIEVES have stolen about US$50 000 worth of solar panels installed to pump water for wildlife at Hwange National Park. The Zimbabwe National Parks and…

Relief for injiva as Zimra activates facility to send groceries home

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has activated an imports relief facility to help Zimbabweans based in South Africa to send groceries and other goods home in…

Asaph, JP headline Unicef Internet of Good Things launch

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent BULAWAYO rap king Asaph alongside comedian Long John and Jah Prayzah are some of the artistes who will be launching the Unicef Internet of Good Things…

Zimbabwe doing well in flattening Covid-19 curve

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE country is still doing well in terms of flattening the Covid-19 curve through few local transmissions but authourities need to put in measures to ensure…

‘$1,3bn released for Covid-19 fight’

So far $1,3 billion has been released to several ministries to finance the fight against Covid-19, with Health and Child Welfare getting almost half, with a further $1,8 billion of development funding going towards the winter wheat programme.

1 300 arrested in 24 hours . . . as security forces reinforce lockdown regulations

THE number of people arrested for flouting lockdown regulations countrywide since March 31 has risen to 52 041, with a modest spike of 1 312 arrests on Tuesday when enforcement was tightened.

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