When batteries become bombs

Hyundai is being sued over a string of battery fires in its electric vehicles, just as General Motors recalls nearly 70 000 EVs with batteries from the same maker, LG…

2021 strategic vs tactical planning

Robert Gonye With 2020 almost coming to an end, planning for next year is then key. The what, when, and how will you achieve your plans and goals is the…

Is research informing policy in Zim?

Alfred M. Mthimkhulu One of the first ancillary policy documents the current Government produced was the National Critical Skills Audit Report in 2018.  In July 2019, I shared my thoughts…

Three dragged to court for border jumping

Leonard Ncube , Victoria Falls Reporter THREE Victoria Falls men have appeared in court for allegedly illegally crossing into Botswana through an undesignated point. Rostelle Ncube (40), Leon Dube (45),…

COVID-19 cases on the increase

Mirriam Madiye Herald Reporter The World Health Organisation (WHO)  Director General, Dr  Tedros  Adhanom Ghebreyesus has called upon the world to be continually cautious about the COVID -19 pandemic. In…

Continuity, integration of services, and information vital in COVID-19 response

Features Correspondent On the streets of Bulawayo’s high-density suburbs, teams using mobile trucks are educating new mothers to check the development of their children using mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) tapes.…

ED consoles Banana family

Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has sent a message of condolence to the Banana family following the death of Mr Michael Banana on Tuesday. Mr Banana, who was the eldest son…

Silobela man killed in gambling money row

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent A 23-YEAR-OLD Silobela man died from injuries he sustained after his friend attacked him over gambling money. Reason Muroyi of Chief Malisa in Silobela, was fatally…

Vaccine offers hope for sport opening doors

It has been disappointing but not surprising that the British media has largely reacted to the creation of two credible Covid vaccines in such a downbeat way. This is why:…

Footbridge brings relief to Mangwe

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Correspondent MORE than 350 pupils can now attend school uninterrupted by rains as the Zimbabwe Red Cross (ZCRS) yesterday unveiled a footbridge at Ngamela River in Khahlu…

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