Biden’s US$1,9 trillion plan could wreck Wall Street’s plans
President-elect Joe Biden’s extensive US$1,9 trillion stimulus plan to combat the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic may supercharge economic growth, but also send Wall Street’s favourite five tech stocks known as FAANG into a short-term price slumber.
Aussie Open in Covid-19 chaos
MELBOURNE. — A fourth person who flew in for the Australian Open tennis tournament has tested positive to Covid-19, sending even more international players into hotel quarantine.
Zesa forex plan on coal supplies set aside
AN agreement requiring State-owned ZESA Holdings to pay half of coal supplies in foreign currency has been set aside by Government, Energy and Power Development Minister Zhemu Soda said.
Mason Mount ends Chelsea’s barren run
LONDON. — Mason Mount put Chelsea back on track with the late winner that sealed a vital 1-0 victory at 10-man Fulham, while Leicester temporarily moved up to second in the English Premier League football table, thanks to a 2-0 win over Southampton on Saturday.
How can E-Sport athletes build sustainable future
JONAS Gundersen, CEO of Ninjas in Pyjamas, still remembers the first time he saw gaming on TV. It was in the early 2000s in Seoul, where he was staying in the Olympic Village for a tournament. There were two full-time channels dedicated to StarCraft.
Effects of contemporary human rights agenda on African cultural, value systems
African societies share a concord of culture and customs that stretch back to a period exceeding thousands of years.
Man sodomises friend
Chronicle Reporter POLICE in Bulawayo are looking for Tinashe Chafachaipa, a 27-year-old man who allegedly drugged a friend and sodomised him after celebrating New Year. Chafachaipa disappeared after his victim…
Chikwende’s move to Simba SC appears to be far from over
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE drama surrounding Perfect Chikwende’s move to Tanzanian side Simba SC appears to be far from over, according to latest developments. Online publication PanAfricanFootball yesterday reported…
Panner dies in shaft collapse
Rufaro Winter, Chronicle Reporter A BULAWAYO man died when a mine shaft collapsed in Woodville Park on Friday. MacDonald Mhunga (29) and his colleagues were panning for gold when he…
Australian Open to plough ahead despite players’ quarantine anger
Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley has confirmed the year’s first Grand Slam will go ahead from February 8 despite anger from players forced into hard quarantine in Melbourne due…









