Premier completes Mat’South lithium, tantalum drilling
PREMIER African Minerals has completed the drilling of 1 000 metres at its Zulu lithium and tantalum project in Insiza District, Matabeleland South province.
Peak hour relief as Zupco partners NRZ
Harare Bureau Commuter passenger rail service is expected to start in Harare today, with a similar arrangement set for Bulawayo soon. Harare has three routes at peak periods along the…
Schools back to serious business
Chronicle Reporters NON-examination writing pupils returned to school countrywide yesterday, marking the start of full throttle face-to-face learning amid strict adherence to mandatory standard operating procedures (SOPs) meant to ensure…
COMMENT: Now that schools are open let’s observe all Covid-19 protocols to the dot
ALL children must be back at school now after the second term of this year started yesterday for non-examination writing classes. Those who are writing their final examinations this year…
Old Mutual backs Govt’s global re-engagement
Harare Bureau OLD Mutual Zimbabwe has implored Government to continue with the ongoing global re-engagement efforts to ensure healthier relations with international financial lenders, which the financial services group says…
GBV survivor heals souls through writing
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent AUTHOR and novelist Sanelisiwe Tsakani Mabhena nee Muyambo who uses the stage name Tsonga Mukololo is a creative artiste who wants to soothe the souls of…
Lake Gwayi-Shangani relocation preps start
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter FEAR of being affected by flooding has led Lubimbi villagers in Binga to form a committee that will work closely with the Government to facilitate…
Hostile reception for Warriors in Ethiopia: Sub-standard pitch, spicy food ahead of today’s encounter
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Warriors had a rude awakening on arrival at Bahir Dar in Ethiopia for their second Fifa World Cup qualifier today when their hosts availed…
Self-help projects: A way to curb human and wildlife conflict
Mahlabezulu Zulu MOST communities sharing borders with national parks have been targeted to run self-help projects by some wildlife conservation organisations. This is for communal members, especially the unemployed to…
Band Fusion’s Paul Maseko solidifies engagement with single
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent POPULAR Band Fusion bass guitarist Paul Maseko who recently got engaged to fiancée Ashirley Mapanzure is over the moon, something that has ignited a spark to…











