“Don’t steam if you have Covid-19 symptoms”
Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO renowned health expert Professor Solwayo Ngwenya has warned members of public with Covid-19 symptoms to desist from self-medicating and steaming which may lead to complications and even…
Tharisa Plc extends option to acquire 90percent stake in Zim operation
Oliver Kazunga, Acting Business Editor SOUTH African chrome and platinum group metal (PGM) producer, Tharisa Plc, has extended the option to acquire 90 percent stake in Salene Chrome Zimbabwe (Pvt)…
Anger over dead bodies posted on social media
Online Reporter
Moonlight Funeral Assurance has distanced itself from a man who claims to be a mortician at the company and has been posting images of deceased people on his Facebook page.
Masvingo theatre practitioner Doug Hill dies
Masvingo-based renowned theatre practitioner Doug Mill has died.
Master Zhoe putting Gwanda music on the map with exceptional visuals
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent GWANDA-based musician Master Zhoe is turning the tables in the mining town by tapping into the visuals world with top notch videos that are changing the…
JUST IN: Reduce Data prices: NACZ
NATIONAL Arts Council of Zimbabwe director, Mr Nicholas Moyo has called on internet service providers to reduce their tariffs for the survival of the arts sector as artists are relying…
JUST IN: Trevor Dongo falls victim to impostor syndrome
A -23-year-old Harare man today admitted to duping people of their money using an Ecocash number registered in musician Trevor Dongo’s name and also asking for sexual favours from women via a Facebook account which was also registered in the singer’s account.
JUST IN: Army clears air on Guinea Fowl shooting
The Guinea Fowl shooting incident which occurred on January 16, resulting in the death of Tatenda Munetsiwa after being shot by 52 Infantry Battalion soldiers who were reacting to a report of theft of copper cables, was a case of mistaken identity, the Zimbabwe National Army has said.
JUST IN: Border jumping ring busted . . . Two Omalayitsha jailed for 4 months . . . 5 Ethiopians, 2 Somalis face deportation from Zim
A Beitbridge magistrate on Thursday jailed for an effective four months two cross-border transporter operators commonly known as Omalayitsha who were arrested while facilitating the illegal migration of seven foreigners from Zimbabwe to South Africa.
NRZ holds urgent “crisis” meeting
Oliver Kazunga, Acting Business Editor THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) board has called for an urgent “crisis” meeting to map the way forward in terms of the paratastatal’s restructuring…









