Self-help project improves community lives
Blessing Karubwa, Chronicle Reporter A self-help project championed by a local non -governmental organisation (NGO) is empowering rural communities by weaning them off the dependency syndrome in Umguza District. Hope…
HAZ names 18-member squad for SA tourney
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Hockey Association of Zimbabwe has named an 18-member squad to represent the country in the Women’s Hockey Junior World Cup set for Potchefstroom, South…
Blood supplies improve as schools open
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Reporter BLOOD supplies have gradually improved in the southern region following the opening of schools with the National Blood Services of Zimbabwe (NBSZ) applauding the public for…
Debt, input costs push up wheat farming costs
Harare Bureau Expensive debt and increased input costs are linked factors that have driven the cost of producing wheat, which in the long run may drive up the retail price…
Goblins torment girls at Tsholotsho Hospital
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter HEALTH officials have engaged traditionalists and churches following reports that suspected goblins are sexually abusing minor girls at Tsholotsho District Hospital, a development that has…
Zim collide with Tunisia in Davis Cup trail
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE will meet Tunisia away in the Davis Cup World Group II tennis tie scheduled for the end of November. This was announced by the International Tennis Federation…
Zisco potential investors’ adjudication this week
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent THE adjudication process for Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (Ziscosteel) potential investors is expected to commence this week as the Government ramps up efforts to revive…
World Rugby issues training guidance to protect players
WORLD Rugby chiefs have issued new contact training guidance aimed at reducing injury risks following a global study on almost 600 players. The recommendations suggest a maximum of 15 minutes…
Import duty relief for fertiliser firms
Harare Bureau Zimbabwe intends to remove import duties on fertiliser raw materials and give selected producers access to contracts to supply State-assisted farming programmes as part of broader measures to…
MCC changes ‘batsman’ to ‘batter’ in laws of cricket
THE term “batsman” has been amended to the gender-neutral term “batter” in the Laws of Cricket to stress the importance of women’s cricket, the Marylebone Cricket Club said on Wednesday.…











