Beitbridge man commits suicide
Blessing Karubwa, Chronicle Reporter A BEITBRIDGE man hanged himself after suspecting that his wife was cheating on him. The incident occurred on Monday in Tongwe, Beitbridge District at around 3PM.…
Allen Ndoda, Madalaboy drop UkuJupita collabo
Mkhululi Ncube, Showbiz Reporter Rhumba musicians Allen “The ghost” Ndoda and Madalaboy are back with a sizzling album titled Impi Yamatshe that was recorded under their UkuJupita collaboration. The album,…
US$15 million cattle ranching project a game changer
Harare Bureau Private players should complement Government’s efforts towards achieving Vision 2030 by creating synergies with local communities and ensuring that no one is left behind in the process, President…
SA Airways to resume Zim, regional flights
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter SOUTH African Airways (SAA) has announced plans to resume flights into the region, including Zimbabwe, next month. According to the carrier, the first flights will…
Vaccine reluctance remains despite impressive gains made
Zimbabwe appears to have gone over the plateau with regard to the third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic given that the country has been registering low infection and death figures…
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DJ Zinhle advises fans to choose their battles wisely
Media personality and entrepreneur DJ Zinhle has advised her fans to choose their fights wisely, as some arguments may just end in tears. Taking to Twitter with a word of…
IMF SDRs to boost reserves, but . . .
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor John Mangudya was very careful this week when talking about the equivalent of US$961 million deposited into the Zimbabwean account at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to make it clear that while this was extremely useful, it was not going to suddenly solve a number of underlying monetary issues.
Ray of hope for sport return
Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has said the increased tempo, in Covid-19 vaccine uptake, should see the country’s sporting activities, which have largely been on hold since the pandemic struck, returning…
Boost for Chipinge smallholder farmers
Forty-five smallholder pineapple farmers in Rusitu Valley, Chipinge, the majority of whom are victims of Cyclone Idai that killed hundreds and destroyed homes in 2019, have received a major boost following the organic certification of their pineapples by EcoCert.










