6PM to 6AM curfew on Bulawayo

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu & Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporters POLICE in Bulawayo yesterday imposed a 6PM to 6AM curfew in the city in line with the localised lockdown measures meant to curb…

President recounts journey with KK

Fungi Kwaramba Political Editor FORMER Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda who died on June 17 stood against all odds in the fight for the liberation of southern African nations including Zimbabwe…

Zimbabwe praised for hosting international meeting ‘under hard conditions’

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa arrived in Victoria Falls yesterday to officially open the 39th Ordinary Session of the Pan African Postal Union (PAPU) Administrative Council and 10th…

ARDA under transformation

The Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (ARDA) is being transformed to become a key agent in steering rural agricultural development to engender rural transformation that is key in making Zimbabwe an upper middle income economy by 2030.

Natasha Heschélle promotes forthcoming film with EP

Bongani Ndlovu, Online Reporter CANADA-based actor and filmmaker Natasha Heschélle is set to release a three-track EP titled Imagine as a way of promoting a film that she is producing.…

Covid: PSL gets tough on clubs

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter CHIBUKU Super Cup games will be postponed if at least seven players among all 18 clubs test positive for Covid-19, meaning that players now have…

$500m MSMEs loan ready for disbursement

Harare Bureau The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe on Wednesday issued guidelines for the disbursement of $500 million medium term loan facility to micro, small to medium enterprises (MSMEs) to help…

Stern warning for errant NGOs

Blessings Chidakwa Herald Reporter THE majority of the 3 500 registered non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in the country are clandestinely working towards removing the constitutionally elected Zanu PF Government, the party’s…

25 years jail for killing ex-employer

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter A HOMELESS Bulawayo man who strangled an 81-year-old woman from Upper Rangemore on the outskirts of the city before ransacking her home and stealing money,…

Editorial Comment: Light at the end of power crisis tunnel

The modest Zesa load shedding we are seeing at the moment arises from a combination of inadequate generating capacity within Zimbabwe, especially the thermal base load from Hwange, the economic revival pushing up consumption, the cold weather increasing household demand, and the need for our foreign suppliers to keep the lights on in their own countries.

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