City approves $3,8m decongestion budget
Harare City Council has approved a supplementary budget of $3,8 million for some initial work that could help to combat traffic congestion.
Mysterious fire leaves Bindura villagers stunned
A mysterious fire has gutted more than 30 homesteads at a settlers’ village, Ledbury Farm in Matepatepa in Bindura.
Calvin Madula raves about Netflix movie role
Mkhululi Ncube, Showbiz Reporter BULAWAYO’s multi-award-winning actor Calvin Madula has landed an acting role in a forthcoming Netflix movie titled The Bad Bishop. The film is set to be shot…
Zim’s tour of Ireland postponed
ZIMBABWE’S tour of Ireland, which was scheduled to start on August 6, has been rescheduled, Cricket Ireland announced on Thursday. The visitors were to play three ODIs and five T20Is…
Zanu-PF Women’s League receives material for masks
Michelle Nyanzira, Chronicle Reporter ZANU-PF Bulawayo Women’s League has received fabric to produce 12 000 face masks to help curb Covid-19 infections. President Mnangagwa, the First Secretary and President of…
Grain deliveries surpass target
DELIVERIES to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) have now surpassed the country’s Grain Strategic Reserve requirement with more than 600 000 tonnes having been delivered so far. “We are receiving…
Covid-19 memes: From fun to funerals
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter WHEN Covid-19 first made headlines in Zimbabwe sometime in March last year, masses took to social media platforms, lampooning the pandemic with rib-tickling memes. Over…
Food security improves despite pandemic: Zimstat
Herald Reporter Food security improved from July 2020 to March 2021 despite the Covid-19 pandemic. The capacity to buy food also improved between July 2020 and March 2021, but has…
Man kills 8-year old daughter
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A TSHOLOTSHO man has gone into hiding after allegedly killing his eight-year-old daughter by throwing her headlong to the floor. A drunk Mthokozisi Hadebe (32)…
Zim to deploy US$1bn IMF SDRs to strategic areas
Zimbabwe will deploy its windfall of nearly US$1 billion in special drawing rights likely to be issued by the International Monetary Fund to push harder and faster the economic recovery and key social programmes for vulnerable groups.











