Covid-19 cases rise to 356
Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Correspondent ZIMBABWE has recorded 13 new Covid-19 cases, all of them from returning residents, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 356. The…
Prison inmate up for guard’s murder
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter A BULAWAYO man who was about to be released from prison appeared in court for allegedly participating in the gruesome killing of a security guard…
President rallies Zim to prayer
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will tomorrow lead the nation in the Presidential National Day of Prayer and Fasting to galvanise the moral and spiritual fortitude of the nation in its fight against Covid-19.
Unemployment benefit scheme in pipeline
WORKERS who are temporarily out of employment may soon start drawing benefits from a fund being set up by the Government.
The National Unemployment Benefit Scheme is designed to protect workers against the impact of job losses.
Plan to stoke civil conflict exposed
Some elements in the opposition have been actively working with foreign missions under an operation code-named “Operation Lighthouse” to cause civil disturbances in the country under the cover of hardships caused by coronavirus, it has been learnt.
Reawakening the human spirit in Covid-19 fight
President Mnangagwa should be applauded for proclaiming tomorrow, Monday June 15, a day of prayer and fasting as Zimbabwe steps up efforts to fend off Covid-19.
VP Chiwenga pushes production in Binga
Bulawayo Kraal Irrigation scheme here will next month plant its first crop, 16 years after inception.
Production at the 15 000-hectare scheme has had false starts since 2004.
Chasi pushes for Gwanda solar project
The Gwanda solar project remains one of the priority projects for the Government in its quest to make the country energy self-sufficient.
Energy and Power Development Minister Fortune Chasi recently wrote to ZESA Holdings directing it to find a lasting solution with the contractor working on the project — Intratrek Zimbabwe — so that the country can tap power from the venture in the shortest possible time.
Nakamba back as EPL returns
MARVELOUS NAKAMBA’s mother has become a prayer warrior for Aston Villa and her son as the Claret and Blue resume their English Premier League survival battle with a home fixture against Sheffield United on Wednesday night.
Battling a two-headed monster…Govt mulls reviewing cash grants
For Sharai Chivasa, a middle-aged mother of four from Harare’s high-density suburb of Glen View 3, surviving the current pricing madness is equally as important as enduring the virulent coronavirus.
Having been a vendor for the greater part of her life, Sharai’s world was put on hold when the country went into lockdown on March 30 this year.











