ZUJ condemns MDC-Alliance
THE Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) has condemned as “unacceptable”, the barring by MDC-Alliance hooligans of The Herald journalists from covering the troubled opposition party’s media conference in Harare yesterday.
Gospel musician offers helping hand
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent BULAWAYO-based gospel artiste, Sikhulile “Skhue” Sibanda who has been vending for the past five years in order to fend for her family, realising the influence she…
Outcry over mayor’s land offer
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THERE has been a public outcry after the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) offered the Mayor, Councillor Solomon Mguni 3,5 hectares of agricultural land in Lower Rangemore…
United in continued fasting and prayer the way to go
The Bible, history, plus the experiences of many nations show that proclaiming a national day of prayer and fasting, such as the one led by President Mnangagwa earlier in the week, is one of the best initiatives that our nation has undertaken.
Sugar millers threaten to cut supplies to retailers
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Sugar Association has threatened to suspend supplies to wholesalers and retailers found hoarding the commodity for speculative purposes. Recently, the sugar industry has…
China-Africa Forum renews call to lift sanctions on Harare
AFRICAN countries and China have called on countries that have imposed illegal sanctions on Zimbabwe to lift the debilitating economic embargo so as to enable the country to fight the deadly coronavirus pandemic.
The lockdown creative writing challenge: The power of reading
Christopher Mlalazi In one of our previous instalments of this column, we briefly touched on the power of reading books. We will make this our point of discussion this week,…
New mindset needed for tourism to rise from ashes
Tourism is a low hanging fruit that is very sensitive in times of world pandemics such as the coronavirus, also referred to as Covid-19.
Cement sector needs strengthening: PPC
THE country’s largest cement producer, PPC Zimbabwe, says urgent measures are needed to safeguard the viability of the local cement industry against the crippling impact of imported cement.
Phased reopening of polytechnics ‘imminent’
Polytechnic colleges are set to reopen in a few weeks, as Government is almost done with the clearing out of returnees that were being quarantined at such institutions across the country.











