Number of mental patients in prisons balloons

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter OVER 400 inmates with mental illness have for the past 10 years been stuck at the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) centres across the country…

Zimbabwe to establish first Satellite Design Studio

Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor ZIMBABWE is set to establish its first Satellite Design Studio for leather products as the country positions itself for enhanced quality standards and scaling up output…

Tech rally adds US$110bn to wealth of world’s eight richest

The rally in tech shares has taken the number of people with fortunes of more than US$100 billion to eight.

Dortmund relish clash with City

BERLIN. — Marco Reus is set to rekindle his blossoming partnership with Erling BHaaland tonight as Borussia Dortmund bid to hand Manchester City another Champions League football quarter-final exit. 

Covid-19 exposes gaps in preparedness for digital economy

Sithabile Gandi Ndlovu The year 2020 had been marked as the start of “The Decade of Action” with calls for all nations to accelerate sustainable solutions to the world’s biggest…

Econet declares interim dividend

  Business Reporter TELECOMMUNICATIONS giant, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe Limited, has declared an interim dividend of ZWL$0,40 per share for the year ended February 28 2021. In a dividend declaration notice,…

President okays amnesty

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau President Mnangagwa has approved amnesty on prisoners serving lighter sentences or who have served over one-third of their sentences following a request by the Zimbabwe Prisons…

Lip-reading masks relieve sign language users

Lingani Nyika, Chronicle Reporter PEOPLE with disability in Victoria Falls got a shot in the arm when Harare Sign Language and Interpretation Association donated lip-reading masks so they are able…

Purge rocks Zimbabwe referees committee

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter A PURGE in the Zimbabwe Referees Committee (ZRC) has resulted in four commissioners and two referees, including the experienced duo of Sabelo Sibindi and Edson…

SA Rugby lobby hard to have fans

JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa’s economy is set to lose R6.6 billion (US$453 million) if this year’s British & Irish Lions tour goes ahead without fans. 

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