COMMENT: Tighten security at Bulilima District clinics
REPORTS of burglars targeting schools and health facilities in Matabeleland South make sad reading especially considering that some of the initiatives are people driven for the betterment of their respective…
How Covid case rocked the world’s biggest carmaker
Early last month at a sprawling factory on the highway connecting Hanoi to the Vietnamese port city of Haiphong, a single worker tested positive for Covid-19.
Defaulting farmers to lose Govt support
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter CONTRACT farmers who benefited from Government’s agriculture input schemes in the 2020/21 season and have not cleared their debts will not receive support from the State…
Prof Ncube demands full-scale fiscalisation to plug tax avoidance
Business Editor FINANCE and Economic Development Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, has directed the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) to swiftly address policy implementation gaps as he called for full-scale fiscalisation to…
WARRIORS COUNTDOWN: Chance for present players to justify their inclusion
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter THE 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifier between Zimbabwe and South Africa at the National Sports Stadium this afternoon presents an opportunity for some players to…
DJ Zandimaz, Nutty O and Nhlanhla Nciza in massive collaboration
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent Today, Southern Africa will be taken by storm as three music giants DJ Zandimaz, Nutty O and Nhlanhla Nciza drop visuals for their track titled Ngifuna…
Mtapa residents long for home ownership
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief NEARLY 200 families in Gweru’s Mtapa suburb have been waiting for almost 30 years to be granted home ownership by the Gweru City Council to…
#WeWrite short story competition returns
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent #WeWrite, a national online short story competition introduced for schoolchildren last year is back for its second edition with organisers calling for entries. The deadline for…
O’Brien, Stirling, Adair secure series victory for Ireland
Ireland 174 for 4 (O’Brien 47, Stirling 39, Balbirnie 36, Masakadza 2-22) beat Zimbabwe 110 for 9 (Ervine 28, Jongwe 24*, Adair 4-23, Getkate 2-19) by 64 runs BATTING might…











