‘The story of Nehanda’ hits right note

Producers of “The story of Nehanda”, a film which premièred on ZBCTV on Independence Day and got an overwhelming response for articulating the history behind the spirit medium, now have set their sights on Netflix and other social media sites.

How Zimbabwe forestalled Covid-19 catastrophe

News Editor WHEN Covid-19 was first reported in Zimbabwe, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine gave a grim projection of how the virus would devastate the country. In…

Bosso coach happy with Uhuru Cup performance

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS head coach Mandla “Lulu” Mpofu is happy with his players’ performance during the Independence Cup final which they lost 0-2 to Dynamos at the…

Government moves to protect consumers

Business Reporter GOVERNMENT has appointed a seven-member Consumer Protection Commission with a mandate to protect consumers and regulate the accreditation of consumer protection advocacy groups among other key functions. Industry…

Schools receive health and learning material donation

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter MORE than 130 primary and secondary schools, as well as rural health facilities in Lupane, got a shot in the arm after World Vision Zimbabwe…

Windfall for ex-Wenela workers

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter MINE workers who were exposed to harmful substances and ended up contracting Silicosis or Tuberculosis at South African gold mines are set to receive compensation ranging…

Pakistan look to upcoming tour for T20 World Cup preps

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter PAKISTAN batting coach Younis Khan believes their tour of Zimbabwe will present an opportunity for youngsters in the squad to make a name for themselves ahead…

Independence treat, Nkulumane kids enjoy Smokehouse cuisine

Showbiz Correspondents HUNDREDS of disadvantaged children from Bulawayo’s Nkulumane suburb had a memorable Independence Day as they were treated to free hotdogs and drinks from steakhouse, Smokehouse. What started out…

Fraudsters target social media

Fraudsters are using social media platforms, including Facebook and Twitter, to target South African telecoms clients looking for support and steal money from them. Consumer activist Wendy Knowler told The…

Special leather shops to open in Bulawayo, Harare

Business Editor THE Zimbabwe Leather Collective (ZLC) says plans are underway for the establishment of special leather shops in Bulawayo and Harare as part of efforts to enhance marketing and…

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