IUCN congress ends with calls for a post-pandemic recovery based on nature

Sifelani Tsiko Agric, Environment & Innovations Editor The IUCN world conservation congress ended recently in Marseille, France amid calls for governments across the world to implement a nature-based recovery from…

COMMENT: Zimsec exam registration waiver commendable

Before they returned to class last week, schoolchildren had been in school for only three months. As a result of Covid-19, schools could not be opened on January 4 this…

Goat breeding sustains women in Binga

Hazel Marimbiza While climate change is affecting the country, the greatest intensity of impacts is experienced in the rural areas, where the majority of smallholder farmers are extremely vulnerable to…

$19 million grader boosts Plumtree roads rehabilitation

Boitumelo Makhurane, Chronicle Reporter PLUMTREE Town Council has embarked on the Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme (ERRP) and has purchased a $19 million motor grader to rehabilitate its roads. In terms…

Shebeen king jailed 30 days

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter SHEBEENS and nightclubs have been identified as Covid-19 super spreaders in Bulawayo. It has been a cat and mouse game for the past year with establishments…

Young Women for Economic Development spread wings

Mthabisi Tshuma in Gweru The Young Women for Economic Development (YWED) is spreading its tentacles across the country following the official launch of the organisation’s Midlands Chapter in Gweru. The…

Zanu-PF Mat North Youths endorse ED

Leonard Ncube in Lupane THE Zanu-PF Matabeleland North Youth League has become the first provincial youth wing to endorse President Mnangagwa as the party’s Presidential candidate for the harmonised elections…

100 000 bricks a day manufacturing plant set up in Masvingo

Chronicle Reporter A Masvingo-based company has invested US$88 000 in a brick manufacturing plant set to be commissioned next week Wednesday, a senior official said yesterday. Sando Brick and Tile…

Congregants flock back to churches

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THERE was excitement among congregants in Bulawayo after Government lifted the ban on public gatherings and gave churches the green light to accommodate unvaccinated members during…

Govt urges patience over salary hikes

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief CIVIL servants must be patient with the Government which is committed to improving their conditions of service in line with the prevailing economic environment, Public…

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