Covid inactivity can be overcome: Benza
Sports Reporter Paul Benza believes that the expected resumption of football activities in the country will be difficult on players but not insurmountable. Speaking to Sunday News Sport from his…
Most Japanese don’t want foreign fans to attend Olympic Games: poll
Most Japanese do not want international spectators to attend the Tokyo Olympic Games this summer amid fears a large influx of visitors could spark a resurgence in new coronavirus infections,…
JUST IN: No Covid-19 daily death
Chronicle Reporter THE country recorded no deaths and 11 new Covid-19 infections yesterday as the number of people who have been vaccinated so far rising to 32 240. Matabeleland South…
‘Retirement never on cards,’ says Federer ahead of eagerly-awaited return
Roger Federer said retirement was never an option during his battle with injury, insisting on Sunday the recovery from knee surgery was “completely under control” ahead of his return to…
Real estate sector seeks essential service status
Stakeholders in the real estate sector are pushing for essential services status as it is tied to other sectors that are already considered essential.
Moovah introduces pay-as-you-drive vehicle insurance
Insurance services provider, Moovah, has introduced a new vehicle insurance product that allows motorists to pay premiums based on their driving behaviour.
Forbes Woman Summit focuses on post Covid-19 recovery
Business Writer This year’s edition of the Forbes Woman Africa Leading Women Summit, commencing tomorrow (Monday) will see delegates address issues of the continent’s post Covid-19 recovery. The Forbes…
NMB opens money transfer centre
NMB Bank has opened a money transfer centre that will allow for quick and focused service when one is collecting money sent from abroad.
Global mining giants gives Zim a clean bill
Two leading international miners have endorsed Zimbabwe as a conducive mining investment destination, arguing the country is poised to attract billions of international capital on the back of friendly policies, stable and peaceful business environment.
Churches excited as lockdown is eased
Mashudu Netsianda and Leonard Ncube, Chronicle Reporters MOST churches countrywide resumed physical services yesterday following last week’s announcement by President Mnangagwa easing Covid-19 lockdown measures. Under the relaxed Level Four…











