One person succumbs to Covid-19

ZIMBABWE recorded one death and 22 new Covid-19 cases on Sunday as the weekly average continues to fall.

HCCL to revive coke oven battery, gas plant

Business Reporter HWANGE Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) says plans are underway to refurbish and re-commission its defunct coke oven battery and gas plant as part of the company’s turnaround strategy.…

Prince Dube catches Simba SC interest

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter WARRIORS striker Prince Dube’s scintillating form in the Tanzanian league where he tops the scorers’ chart with 12 goals has reportedly caught the interest of…

Mbira instrument a hit in western Canada

Chaka Zinyemba’s quest to master the mbira took off when he arrived in Edmonton, in Canada.

Zima honours Cool Crooners, paints member’s house

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent THE Zimbabwe Music Awards (Zima) over the weekend brought smiles to legendary music outfit Cool Crooners after the award organisers donated groceries to the group and…

WB supports commodities exchange

The Word Bank Group has thrown its weight behind the successful implementation of the soon to come agriculture commodities exchange – the Zimbabwe Mercantile Exchange (ZMX). 

Teenager rapes, kills woman (53)

A 16-year-old boy from Beitbridge East allegedly attacked a 53-year-old woman from his village on Friday with a log, then raped her while she lay dying, bleeding from the head, and then stole R1 700.

Man ‘stabs’ neighbour in beer brawl

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter POLICE in Bulawayo have arrested a 30-year-old man from Cowdray Park suburb who allegedly stabbed his neighbour with an okapi knife following a beer brawl. The…

Southern Africa first: Vic Falls attains herd immunity

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter VICTORIA Falls has become the first city in Southern Africa to achieve herd immunity following vaccination of 77 percent of residents in the ongoing countrywide…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Combined effort needed to thwart ritual murders

The murder of three children for what appears to be ritual purposes in just seven months is a worrying dark cloud over Zimbabwe and requires action at both community level and among a number of sections of society.

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