King KG to receive Global Africa Authors Award

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent FAST-rising Bulawayo-based poet King KG (real name Mthulisi Ndlovu) is set to be honoured with an Honorary Literary Award at the Global African Authors Awards for…

COMMENT: Gukurahundi a priority for the whole nation

AFTER attaining full independence in April 1980, Zimbabwe embarked on a journey of nation building but along the way, conflict was unavoidable in the young nation. Factors including tribalism, political…

Dallaglio ships state- of -the -art equipment

Mining group Dallaglio Investments has brought in the country equipment from Netherlands for its Eureka Mine as it moves to beat global shipping delays.

It’s game on at Tugwi-Mukosi

The completion of the Tugwi-Mukosi development master plan kicks off real work around the water reservoir, with the aim of fully exploiting the water reservoir’s economic potential.

Munyati backs Musona’s Saudi move

ACES Youth Academy director, Nigel Munyati, has hailed one of the nursery’s biggest products, Knowledge Musona, after the Warriors captain joined Saudi Arabian side Al-Tai on Monday. 

Vic Falls business comes to a standstill . . . as popular taxi driver is buried

Lingani Nyika, Chronicle Reporter BUSINESS came to a standstill in Victoria Falls when a funeral cortège made up of scores of taxi drivers literally blocked roads as they mourned their…

24 families move into upmarket apartments

Property developer West Properties Zimbabwe has handed over apartments to 24 families after completing the Millennium Heights project in Borrowdale, an exclusive upmarket lifestyle estate.

Ministry spearheads tick-borne diseases vaccine production

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Chronicle Reporter THE Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water and Fisheries will spearhead a programme for the local production of vaccines for tick-borne diseases to reduce the import bill…

Farmers suffer lockdown effects

Despite their activities having been designated as essential services since the start of Covid-19 induced lockdowns, farmers have not entirely been spared from the ravages of the pandemic, new research has revealed.

Ultimatum for frontline workers

Cabinet considered an update on the response to the Covid-19 outbreak which was presented by the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development on behalf of the chairperson of the task force.

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