Operation ‘No to machete gangs’ nets 28 000

Yvonne Ncube, Chronicle Reporter NEARLY 28 000 people have been arrested countrywide in an operation code named “Isitsheketsha kasiphele/Chikorokoza ngachipere and No to machete gangs”. In the Midlands, 142 were…

Gold nears nine-month low

Gold extended declines, approaching a nine-month low as the pace of US vaccine rollouts and plans for further stimulus boosted bond yields and the dollar. Treasury yields rose as traders…

IUCN Red List deals fresh blow to ivory trade push

Business Writer Elephants on the African rangeland have been placed on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species due to poaching for ivory and…

Top cop testifies against Mliswa

Norton legislator Temba Mliswa held a media conference at his house without authority from the regulatory officer in violation of Covid-19 regulations, although he had notified the police of his intentions, a senior police officer has said.    

4 envoys keen to reset ties

Four new ambassadors presented credentials to President Mnangagwa at State House yesterday and commended the excellent relations that exist between Zimbabwe and their countries.

MDC-A member convicted

MDC Alliance member and former Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU) secretary-general Makomborero Haruzivishe was on Wednesday found guilty of inciting members of the public to join him in illegal demonstrations and stoning police officers on duty in Harare’s city centre in February 2020.

China, Africa stand together in fighting Covid-19 with sincerity

WHEN the chartered plane carrying Zimbabwe’s first Covid-19 vaccine doses touched down at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport on February 15, tears welled up my eyes. 

New state-of-the art school for Lusulu area

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A NEW state-of-the-art school has been built deep in Binga’s Lusulu area, a development that is expected to go a long way in enhancing quality…

Headmasters challenged to improve education standards

HEADMASTERS must supervise their schools regularly, effectively and efficiently to curb the decline in the quality of education, the Minister of Education and Culture Cde Witness Mangwende, has said. 

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