Covid-19 cases in schools spike

Patrick Chitumba and Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporters Covid-19 infections are on the increase in schools with the number of students that have tested positive at John Tallach High School in…

11-day rescue mission for trapped miners abandoned

Chronicle Reporters RESCUE teams tasked to retrieve six miners who have been trapped for eleven days in a mineshaft in Esigodini, Matabeleland South, have abandoned their mission as the mine…

COMMENT: We must learn to live with Covid-19 or die

WORKING from home, weddings and funerals with only a chosen few, checking body temperature and sanitising regularly, and celebrating Christmas on Skype and Zoom. The new reality is upon us.…

Reprieve for Platinum: Caf B holders to sit on bench for inter-club ties

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Acting Sports Editor THE Confederation of African Football (Caf) have made a huge change of policy by allowing Caf B coaching certificate holders to sit on the bench…

Farmer beats drought with Intwasa

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief SUBSISTENCE farmer Mrs Elifa Mpofu (70), of Gokwe South District, has since 2010 kept a secret that has seen her managing to feed her family,…

Q3 results show encouraging signs

Business Writer Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) listed firms have demonstrated some resilience despite Covid-19 ravaging the economy and way of life, with most companies reporting year-on-year sales volume growth for…

Sober Treasury manages pay rises

As anyone at Alcoholics Anonymous will tell you, there is no such thing as “one little drink” for an alcoholic: they either go completely dry, never touching a drop and…

All that glitters is gold at Caledonia

Business Writer Profitable cash generative gold producer, Caledonia Mining, says production for the nine months to September 2020 was very strong with the miner producing 43 000 ounces for the…

First Mutual Properties revenue surges

Enacy Mapakame  Listed property firm — First Mutual Properties — registered a 674 percent surge in revenue to $53 million (in historical terms) for the quarter to September 30, despite…

Solar energy: Why residents are jumping off the national electricity grid

Roselyne Sachiti ZIMBABWEANS have been constructing new homes in residential areas that are not connected to the national electricity grid. New housing developments in areas with existing electricity infrastructure have…

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