Makarati fulfils boyhood dream

WHEN Dynamos captain Partson Jaure was making an impression under coach Callisto Pasuwa, in 2013, he was a model for Frank Makarati. 

Dancer Chocolate buried

Popular dancer and singer Melody Musekiwa, affectionately known as “Choco­late” in the showbiz industry, was buried yesterday at Zororo Memorial Park after succumbing to kidney and liver failure last week.

German FA wants Super League clubs banned from all competitions

BERLIN — The German Football Association (DFB) on Tuesday demanded the suspension of the 12 clubs that announced the creation of a breakaway European Super League from all competitions until…

Chauvin guilty of murder

The 12 members of the jury that will render a verdict on the charges leveled against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd began their…

50pc of teachers turn up for duty

Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporter ONLY 50 percent of teachers have turned up for duty in Bulawayo with pupil attendance pegged at 68 percent. Bulawayo Provincial Deputy Education Director Mr Thabani…

Africa’s COVID-19 infections top 4.4 million

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Africa has surpassed the 4.4 million mark as the continent continues its efforts to contain a third wave of the pandemic.

Gwanda State University sets up campus in Gwanda town

Mthabisi Tshuma, Gwanda Correspondent GWANDA State University (GSU) is set to open an annex campus in Gwanda town which will be operational by August this year. The fully-fledged tertiary institution…

IH Securities predicts a good second half for Zim Economy

The Zimbabwe economy will see a recovery of the economy beginning to emerge in the second quarter of 2021 as tobacco auction floors open and maize deliveries to GMB begin, stockbroking firm IH Securities has said.

Covid- 19 Vaccinations: Long winding queues, a thing of the past

The vaccination roll-out programme was launched in February with two pilot sites Wilkins Infectious Diseases Hospital and Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals first vaccinating frontline health workers and staff.

South Africa to launch compensation fund for complaints linked to COVID-19 vaccines

South Africa’s Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize has announced that work to establish a No-Fault Compensation (NFC) Fund to protect the rights of citizens who will be vaccinated against COVID-19 has started. Once established, the fund will deal with medical complaints linked to COVID-19 vaccines.

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