Biden to host Merkel at White House

US President Joe Biden will host a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel next Thursday to affirm “deep and enduring” ties between the NATO allies while also tackling some areas…

Sadc has created vibrant institutions to facilitate deeper regional integration

SADC has, since its establishment in 1980, created vibrant institutions which have strengthened regional mechanisms to facilitate deeper regional integration. According to the recently released publication, 40 Years of Sadc:…

Four killed in Sudan sport arena explosion

An explosion at a sports venue in Sudan has killed at least four people and medics say three others were wounded when they were shot or stabbed. The attack happened…

Haritatos dies

Zanu PF Central Committee member and former Muzvezve Member of Parliament, Cde Peter Haritatos has died.

Government probes road accident

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief GOVERNMENT is investigating how an unroadworthy Toyota Wish that collided head-on with a Toyota Granvia leading to the death of 20 people on Monday was…

Scott Vincent raring to go

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter TOP Zimbabwean golfer Scott Vincent will be heading to the Tokyo Olympic Games with one thing in his mind; to make the country proud by…

WHO warns on increase of Covid-19 cases

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter WHO says in the past seven days Africa has recorded a 16 percent increase of Covid-19 cases and observing basic preventive measures remain key in reducing…

Govt yet to award bucket seats tender for National Sports Stadium

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Government is yet to award a tender for the supply of bucket seats at the National Sports Stadium, 10 months after the Sports Ministry…

Armed robbers released from prison

Notorious armed robber Luckmore Matambanadzo, who was serving a nine-year sentence for robbing a Harare couple of an Isuzu KB250 vehicle at gunpoint in 2008, has been released from prison.

SA police arrest 62 for violence, looting

JOHANNESBURG. — The South African police said yesterday that they arrested 62 people in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng Province as people protested against the incarceration of former President Jacob Zuma.

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