Churches go back to virtual services
Boitumelo Makhurane, Chronicle Reporter MOST churches in Bulawayo yesterday complied with the new lockdown regulations banning public gatherings with most of them resorting to conducting virtual services. Vice-President and Health…
Two carjackers intercepted in Gwanda
Crime Reporter TWO suspected carjackers believed to be part of a car smuggling syndicate have been arrested in Gwanda and police recovered a Ford Ranger that had been stolen in…
Govt working on framework to assist sportspersons
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter GOVERNMENT is working on a policy on how best it can help, among others, sportspeople in their times of need, a Zimbabwe Boxing and Wrestling…
Zimbabwe to conduct economic, agriculture and transport censuses
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter Zimbabwe will for the first time conduct economic and agriculture censuses as well as revive one for the transport sector which was last done nearly 30…
Motorcycles boost for Agritex officers
Elita Chikwati Senior Agriculture Reporter A high-proportion of households received agricultural advisory services last season across all provinces mainly due to the provision of motorcycles to extension officers, the Zimbabwe…
Economic, agric censuses on way
Nqobile Tshili Bulawayo Bureau Zimbabwe will for the time conduct economic and agriculture censuses as well as revive one for the transport sector which was last done nearly 30 years…
Local firms target Macfruit global fair
Zimbabwean firms in the agribusiness industry will this year exhibit at the world’s biggest fruit and veggies fair, Macfruit 2021, scheduled to run from 7-9 September, 2021 in Rimini, Italy.
Council continues demolition of illegal structures in Mbare
Municipal Reporter Harare City Council yesterday continued demolishing illegal structures around Mbare, targeting the Matapi flats section, as it seeks to restore sanity in the capital. Some of the destroyed…
Remembering Zambia’s founding father Kaunda
Michael T. Kaufman Kenneth David Kaunda was born on April 28, 1924, at a Church of Scotland mission in the northern part of what was then Northern Rhodesia. His father,…
Editorial Comment: Power cuts at waterworks show need for reform
The administrative and financial disaster in Harare was highlighted last week when Zesa cut power to the Morton Jaffray Water Works for two days over an unpaid electricity bill exceeding…











