NEW: Why the idea of ‘African time’ keeps on ticking
Thomas Widlok & Joachim Knab “African time” delivers more hits on internet searches than “African nature” or “African people”. This shows that people seem to need to feed a stereotype.…
NEW: Experts assess Covid-19 impact on special education
Online Reporter The Covid-19 pandemic has worsened the vulnerabilities of children with disabilities, observers say. This comes as education experts across the continent continue to assess the impact of the…
LIVE BLOG: ZANU-PF NATIONAL PEOPLE’S CONFERENCE DAY 2
We are at the Zanu PF National People’s Conference at Bindura University of Science Education. Today’s the final day of the conference.
NEW: Gogo Chanyowedza champions education in gold panning community
Fatima Bulla Musakwa BEHIND the towering mountains in Mazowe District, is the sprouting suburb of Mazowe Township, where a new primary school is being conveniently located to offer educational opportunities…
NEW: How the informal economy solves some urban challenges in a Zimbabwean town
Martin Magidi In most African cities, the informal sector is the main economy. This is because of rapid urban population growth, slow economic and industrial growth and high employment. Unregulated…
Zanu-PF remains the party of choice…80 percent of manifesto fulfilled
Harare Bureau THE Revolutionary Zanu-PF party, which has so far fulfilled 80 percent of its 2018 party manifesto pledges, remains the political party of choice in the country and will…
‘World’s best’ uplifts Mat’land South farmers
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter When farmers in Matabeleland South province received help on improving yields from a Zimbabwean plant scientist, little did they know that they were in the company…
Mayor spreads early Christmas cheer
Angela Sibanda, Chronicle reporter Inmates at Old People and Children’s homes as well as people living with disabilities in Bulawayo on Thursday received an early Christmas present from the 2021…
WATCH: Drugs and alcohol fuelled sex marathons: Study explores Vuzu Party phenomenon
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter A study has revealed that there could be rampant backyard abortions by desperate teenagers who indulge in risky sexual activities during Vuzu parties in Bulawayo.…
COMMENT: Bold decisions to boost production are needed
Zimbabwe on Thursday received an early Christmas gift when mining giant Zimplats signed a Memorandum of Agreement with Government for investments totalling US$1,4 billion. The investments include a new mine,…











