Mutoko villagers want granite mining proceeds ploughed back
The Mutoko community has called on mining companies which are into black granite stone mining to give back to the community through corporate social responsibility interventions.
35 000 border jumpers arrested
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Chronicle Reporter CLOSE to 35 000 people have been arrested this year for cross border related crimes. Police on January 7 launched operation “no to cross border crimes/…
CAF backs two-yearly World Cup
CAIRO – African football’s governing body CAF supports staging the World Cup every two years and is pushing ahead with plans for a continental Super League, according to a statement…
Eco-inclusive enterprises awarded for community impact
A company in Botswana that trains farmers to use bees to stop elephants destroying their farms, a Zambian business which promotes sustainable bee-farming, and a Malawian start-up which turns leftovers into cooking gas have won the SEED Awards for Climate Adaptation.
World’s fastest train rolls off assembly line
QINGDAO. — China’s new high-speed maglev train, with a designed top speed of 600 km per hour, rolled off the production line yesterday.
ZGC promotes women in politics
THE Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) has come up with a mentorship programme targeted at encouraging more women to participate in politics.
Cross-border buses impounded, crews arrested
Seven cross-border buses were impounded and their crews arrested in Gweru and Shurugwi for defying Covid-19 regulations which prohibit cross border travel.
Farmers overjoyed with road repairs after 20 years
Resettled A1 farmers at Chipadze farm, about 10 km from Bindura town who were cut off for two decades due to the bad state of their road, have thanked the Government for rehabilitating the gravel road which gives them access to clinics and markets.


