Econet widens coverage
Business Reporter ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe has embarked on a network expansion programme that will see the country’s largest mobile network operator add 130 new sites as it upgrades its existing…
ED calls for action on climate change
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday said there is a need for global nations to move from rhetoric to action on climate change issues as extreme weather conditions were…
Mpilo opens specialist ward for children as neurosurgeon arrives
Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporter MPILO Central Hospital in Bulawayo has opened a ward to provide specialist care for children suffering from hydrocephalus following the arrival of a neurosurgeon at the…
Mighty Warriors book place in Awcon qualifiers second round
Harare Bureau Eswatini 0 – 3 Zimbabwe (Zimbabwe win 6-1 on aggregate) THE Mighty Warriors showed there is still life in domestic football with an impressive demolition of Eswatini to…
CEOs indaba kicks off
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE high-level annual CEO Africa Roundtable kicks off in Victoria Falls today, with the forum set to launch a US$300 000 property fund whose goal…
Bridge technology gap to reap AfCFTA benefits, African states told
Business Reporter AFRICAN states should work on closing the science and technology gap in order to take full advantage of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA). The historic AfCFTA…
Cabinet approves e-passport design
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter CABINET has approved the design of an e-passport whose security features meet international standards at a time when the country has a backlog of 184 000…
School needs help for children with disabilities
Angela Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter A Bulawayo inclusive school is struggling to keep up with the challenges faced by pupils living with disabilities and is appealing to well-wishers for help. Ntshamathe…
Satellite Leather Design Studio to gobble US$700k
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S first Satellite Leather Design Studio, which would be established in Bulawayo to boost production of high-quality leather products, needs at least US$700 000 under…
Dean du Plessis losing hearing
DEAN du Plessis was born blind. Forty-four years on, Du Plessis says he is the world’s only blind cricket commentator and journalist and does not get tired of explaining how…











