28 die of Covid-19
Twenty eight people died of Covid-19 yesterday, with 1 331 new cases recorded in one day as the infection and death rates rise to levels not seen since the second wave early this year.
Zanu PF sets up settlements committee
ZANU PF has set up a committee to deal with all unplanned settlements across the country and more critically to prevent any further illegal development.
Rwanda, UN envoys meet Shava
Rwandan Ambassador to Zimbabwe James Musoni and United Nations Resident Coordinator to Zimbabwe Maria Ribeiro yesterday paid courtesy calls on Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Ambassador Frederick Shava.
First Lady’s heart of gold
WHEN the late Mother Theresa said ” . . . at the end, what matters is: I was hungry and you gave me food to eat, I was naked and you clothed me . . .”as she reminisced the words by Jesus Christ, she may have summed up First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa’s exemplary life and works.
Beitbridge rolls out stockfeed formulation initiative
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau GOVERNMENT and its partners have embarked on a joint stockfeed production project targeting Beitbridge farmers in a move set to alleviate perennial feed shortages. The project…
Law officer Kasema files against prosecution
Prosecutor, Tapiwa Kasema, has filed an application challenging his prosecution on allegations of improperly consenting to bail for suspected armed robbers, Musa Taj Abdul and his suspected gang members saying proceedings against him amount to abuse of authority by the Prosecutor General (PG).
Sikhala trial further deferred
THE trial of MDC-Alliance vice chairperson Job Sikhala on allegations of inciting public got off to a false start yesterday after one of the prosecutors handling the matter was said to be in self isolation after he got in contact with a person who tested positive for Covid-19.
Agony of having one’s labia minora elongated
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter PART of Jane’s* 12-year birthday celebrations involved private sessions where she was openly told the time had come for her to elongate her labia minora in…
Quelea birds threaten winter wheat crop
Quelea flocks have appeared in Matabeleland North and are hitting sorghum and peal millet fields, warns the Plant Quarantine and Plant Protection Research Services Institute.
Moment of truth for Byo Chiefs, City
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter IT will be a defining moment for Bulawayo City FC and Bulawayo Chiefs when Group B matches in the Chibuku Super Cup resume at the…











