Schweppes plans US$35m Beitbridge citrus project
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau SCHWEPPES Zimbabwe Limited plans to invest up to US$35 million in the next 10 years into a 2 700 hectares citrus plantation project in Beitbridge. The…
The need for God forged Nkomo, Sengwayo friendship
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THE late Vice-President Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo, who died 22 years ago, was christened “Father Zimbabwe” for a reason. He was a man of the people,…
Crystal meth suspect freed on bail
THE woman who is being prosecuted for dealing in crystal methamphetamine, commonly known as mutoriro, was last Friday granted $20 000 bail.
Dr Nkomo must be smiling in his grave
Zimbabweans are this month commemorating the 22nd anniversary of the death of Vice President Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nyongolo Nkomo. Dr Nkomo succumbed to prostate cancer at the age of 82.…
Pumula East residents capitalise on burst pipe for potable water
Blessing Karubwa, Chronicle reporter PUMULA East residents in Bulawayo are capitalising on a burst pipe to get potable water while others are selling the precious liquid to people who are…
Govt steps up interventions in hotspots
The coordination and referral system for Government hospitals has been strengthened to accommodate Covid-19 patients from outside their normal service areas after intensive care units in Mashonaland West Province hotspot areas were unable to cope with the latest wave of infection in that area.
Hondo resigns
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter IN what has come as a shock, Zimbabwe national men’s sevens rugby coach Daniel Hondo has resigned. ZRU confirmed that Hondo had resigned with effect…
Hundreds rally to support Zuma before jail deadline
Hundreds of supporters of Jacob Zuma marched alongside the former South African president in his hometown of Nkandla on Saturday, a show of force against a court decision to jail…
Editorial Comment: Failing city health services another burden for Harare
The continuing decline of Harare City Council, which has already seen the central Government having to declare urban roads a state of disaster so it can legally start fixing them, has now extended to the even more crucial health network with its 15 clinics operating on skeleton staff.
Mpilo victims get IT gadgets
MPILO Central Hospital doctors who lost their belongings when a fire razed hostels at the institution last month, at the weekend received 45 laptops and US$10 000 worth of Covid-19 personal protective equipment (PPE) from one of Zimbabwe’s biggest banks, CBZ Holdings.











