UPDATED: Zim launches national Digital Terrestrial Television

INFORMATION, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa today launched the digital terrestrial television in Magunje.

Rankings boost for Pakistan ahead of Zim tour

Eddie Chikamhi -Senior Sports Reporter Pakistan players were handed a huge boost ahead of their tour of Zimbabwe after skipper Babar Azam grabbed the number one spot in the Men’s…

JUST IN: 3 000 children write about their covid-19 experiences

Yvonne Ncube, Chronicle Reporter UPON realising the diverse effects that Covid-19 has on children, Junior MP for Pumula Nestah Madziwa took it upon himself to find out how school going…

JUST IN: Youth critical in agriculture transformation – Basera

Business Reporter PERMANENT Secretary in the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Resettlement, Dr John Basera, has urged the youth in Zimbabwe to increase their participation in agriculture…

JUST IN: OK’s mega promotion in grand return

Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE’S biggest retail promotion, the OK Grand Challenge Jackpot Promotion, returns this year after a year-long hiatus following the outbreak of the deadly Coronavirus pandemic last year. The…

JUST IN: GetBucks FY20 loss widens 159 percent

GETBUCKS Limited has said its loss position for the year ended December 2020 widened 159 percent to $44.8 million on an inflation adjusted basis as the economy battled the triple effects of…

Agriculture organisation to honour women in agriculture under Intwasa/Pfumvudza

Mthabisi Tshuma, Sunday News Correspondent  AN agriculture-based organisation 4-H Zimbabwe Foundation is in the process of establishing an awards fete set to honour women in agriculture particularly those farming under the…

JUST IN : Mthuli begins investors search Roadshow

Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli is currently in Cape Town South Africa where he is showcasing the country’s investment opportunities at the Zimbabwe Global Investor Roadshow.

Regional allies saluted in attaining Independence

AHEAD of this year’s Independence Day celebrations, President Mnangagwa has paid tribute to neighbouring countries such as Mozambique, Zambia, Tanzania, and Botswana for the invaluable support they rendered until the attainment of Uhuru in 1980.

Special events to spice up celebrations

Columbus Mabika-Herald Reporter This year’s  Independence celebrations will be held without the usual festivities in accordance with World Health Organisation  protocols to minimise spread of Covid-19. However, this year’s edition…

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