Matambudziko evakwegura
Kingstone Mapupu SANGANO reHelpAge Zimbabwe – iro rinomirira vanhu vachembera – rinoti vakwegura ndivo vanonyanya kurwadziwa nekuomerwa neupenyu pose panonyuka zvirwere sezviri kuitika panguva ino pasi rose. Chirwere cheCovid-19 chanetsa…
JUST IN: Liquid completes historic fibre project
Business Writer LIQUID Telecom, Africa’s leader in digital infrastructure, has completed one of the most audacious projects ever built on the continent, according to its founder and chairman of the…
Schools open for exam classes…Uncertainty & optimism over Covid-19, teachers
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter SCHOOLS re-opened today for examination classes with Government expecting most teachers to report for duty as negotiations for improved salaries are ongoing. Yesterday parents and guardians…
Mass exodus of nurses at BCC clinics
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) clinics have been hit by mass exodus of nurses, a development that has further crippled the city’s health delivery system, which was…
Women, youths urged to grab AfCFTA opportunities
Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor WOMEN and youth entrepreneurs in Zimbabwe should strategically position themselves to reap trading benefits and grow their businesses under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).…
Afghans level series against Zimbabwe
AFGHANISTAN leg-spinner Rashid Khan picked up his second 10-wicket haul in test cricket to help his side beat Zimbabwe by six wickets for a series-levelling win in the second test…
Haulage truck runs over pothole filler
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A 16-YEAR-OLD boy from Lupane was crushed to death on the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls highway near Cross Jotsholo when a haulage truck ran over him while…
CAR votes amid tight security after December violence
BANGUI- Central African Republic voted at heavily guarded polling stations in a second round of parliamentary elections yesterday after rebel violence marred December’s polls. Voting started smoothly with just slight…
Thieves force urban farmers into early harvests
Judge Jarachara and Melody Dube, Chronicle Reporters THIEVES are stealing green mealies from fields dotted in and around the city thereby threatening urban farmers’ food security. Following good rains this…
COMMENT: Parents pay fees to ensure smooth running of schools
Government has once again warned school authorities against sending pupils home for non-payment of fees saying the schools that dare take such illegal action risk being closed. Primary and Secondary…











