JUST IN: Sadc frets on increases in Covid19 infections
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Sadc Chairperson and Mozambique President, Filipe Nyusi has bemoaned the increase in Covid 19 infections saying the region is now contributing 50 percent of new infections…
Thirty eight more people succumb to Covid-19
Chronicle Reporter THIRTY-EIGHT people died due to Covid-19 on Thursday and 342 new cases were recorded on the same day. The country’s Covid-19 cases have increased to 32 646 and…
JUST IN: Pioneering US actress Cicely Tyson dies aged 96
(CNN)Cicely Tyson, an award-winning icon of the stage and screen who broke barriers for Black actresses with surpassing dignity, died Thursday, her longtime manager Larry Thompson confirmed to CNN.
Covid-19 : Online lessons out of reach for students
It cannot be disputed that Covid-19 altered the lives of millions across the globe.
JUST IN: Gwangwa’s funeral to be streamed live on YouTube
Legendary jazz icon and activist Jonas Gwangwa, who died on Saturday last week, will be honoured with a special provincial state funeral.
JUST IN: Rushwaya accomplices freed on bail
HENRIETTA Rushwaya’s accomplices, Stephen Tserai, Raphios Mufandauya and Gift Karanda, who are facing allegations of attempting to smuggle gold out of the country, were today freed on $30 000 bail each.
Chegutu mine disaster: District CPU activated
Government has activated the Chegutu District Civil Protection Unit to help in the current efforts to rescue at least five trapped artisanal miners at Elvington Mine.
JUST IN: Truck swept away in Mtshabezi River, duo marooned
Two man are marooned in the Mtshabezi River in Siyoka area some 100km west of Beitbridge town after their Nissan Truck was swept away early today as they attempted to cross the flooded river.
Forex auction system transparency queried
Industry has once again called on the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to improve its disclosure levels if the foreign currency auction trading system is to remain sustainable.
Vandalised shops set to reopen…Security forces move in to refurbish buildings
Judge Jarachara, Chronicle Reporter BUSINESS enterprises that were destroyed during violent protests in January 2019 are set to reopen after Government availed affordable loans to business owners, with security forces…











