They said we wouldn’t rise, they were wrong

Ranga Mataire Writing Black Some people were unhappy with the coming into the fold of the Second Republic led by President Mnangagwa. These included the so-called Generation 40, a group…

Zim, SA revive migration indaba

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Zimbabwe and South Africa on Friday revived the Cross-Border Migration Management Stakeholders Forum’s quarterly meetings which had stopped due to Covid-19. The forum was established around…

More drama at the French Open as Roger Federer withdraws

ROGER Federer said yesterday he was withdrawing from the French Open despite having reached the fourth round, opting to focus on his primary objective of winning a ninth Wimbledon title.…

Q1 gold output down 30% — report

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S total gold production in the first quarter of the year declined by 30 percent to 4,3 tonnes compared to 6,1 tonnes in the same…

Oliveira holds off Zarco to win Catalonia MotoGP

Portuguese rider Miguel Oliveira held off a late surge from Frenchman Johann Zarco of to win the Catalonia MotoGP yesterday. Australian Jack Miller took third after championship leader Fabio Quartararo…

Improving access to water can help reduce gender-based violence

Sifelani Tsiko, Harare Bureau Water is such a precious commodity in life and addressing the constraints women and young girls face in accessing and managing it, is important in the…

Jaure fine after slipping in tunnel

Harare Bureau DYNAMOS captain, Patson Jaure, is fine despite his being substituted at half-time against Caps United yesterday, after slipping in the tunnel at the National Sports Stadium. Before the…

Verstappen crashes out but stays on top

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen rode the Formula One rollercoaster in Azerbaijan yesterday, crashing out but staying top of the standings with his lead undented on an afternoon of shifting fortunes.…

Shun donor dependency: Govt

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has urged citizens to shun donor dependency saying over-reliance on donors had led to infiltration by the country’s detractors. Women Affairs, Community and Small and…

OK Zimbabwe rescues doctors

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter OK Zimbabwe Limited has donated grocery vouchers worth $50 000 to each of the Mpilo Central Hospital doctors whose quarters were destroyed by a fire two…

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