More information on Covid-19 vaccination critical — survey
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter A SURVEY has established that most of the country’s citizens lack adequate information on the Covid-19 vaccination rollout programme. The Zimbabwe Christian Alliance (ZCA) conducted an…
Evans to play Roger Federer after Chardy win
Dan Evans will be the first opponent of Roger Federer’s comeback after victory over Jeremy Chardy at the Qatar Open. Great Britain’s Evans beat Chardy 6-4-1-6 6-2 in the first…
Top official arrested over wetlands stands
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief A SENIOR Government official in the then Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing from the Midlands province who allegedly allocated people land…
Nigerian women use fashion to ease the trauma of war
In the flat, colourless landscape of the displacement camp — the miles of sand interrupted only by rows of identical tarpaulin tents and huts — a young woman sews a…
Safa weighs Caf Champions League bid
The decision whether the SA Football Association (Safa) will bid to host the inaugural Caf Women’s Champions League 2021 will be discussed during the national executive committee (NEC) meeting later…
Thumbs up for national e-learning strategy
This year 1 500 schools will be connected to the broadband, with 434 first having to be connected to the electricity grid, while 150 000 computers will be assembled at the new Msasa factory in Harare to equip the schools. Mobile applications will be ready within 45 days as implementation of the national e-learning strategy for schools in Zimbabwe moves into high gear.
President mourns struggle activist Sister Janice
President Mnangagwa yesterday sent his own and Zimbabwe’s condolences to the McLaughlin family and the family of the Maryknoll Sisters following the death of Sister Janice McLaughlin at the New York headquarters of the sisters on Monday morning. She was 79.
Covid-19 vaccination: Experts red-flag sceptical church leaders
RELIGIOUS leaders should stay behind the pulpit and leave science to lead the way in the country’s efforts to vaccinate the population against Covid-19 as their posturing may discourage uptake of the vaccines, medical professionals have said.
Residents lose out in Budiriro power deal
More than US$20 000 was collected from Budiriro residents for the Cabs Housing Scheme to help Zesa’s distribution subsidiary ZETDC buy required materials, but the extra money never reached Zesa.
Nutritionist applauds traditional cookout
A HEALTH expert has described First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s cookout traditional meal competition as an insightful intervention which will unlock immense nutritional and medicinal benefits from indigenous dishes and so benefit national health.











