New houses for Binga flood victims

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter Government has started constructing houses for families whose homes were last year destroyed by floods in Binga district, Matabeleland North province. After 181 families were displaced…

Unity Day on a steam train, An unforgettable experience

Bongani Ndlovu and Tawonga Ngoma, Chronicle Reporters Bulawayo residents, some of them who had never boarded a steam train before, yesterday had a lifetime experience on the Steam Safari Train…

More work lies ahead: President

Fungi Kwaramba Political Editor AS the country enters the year 2022 on the back of rapid industrialisation and modernisation, President Mnangagwa says the country should gear itself for accelerated development…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Christmas road killings must stop

A major effort has been launched this festive season to keep the roads and the general population safer with a major thrust, missing in previous years, of stressing prevention rather…

Chidzambwa throws weight behind Cameroon Mission

Tadious Manyepo Sports Reporter FORMER Warriors coach Sunday “Mhofu” Chidzambwa has thrown his weight behind the selected Zimbabwe squad ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations finals. The biannual fiesta…

Alarming chicken deaths: Farmers blame chick suppliers for festive season losses

Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporter SMALL-SCALE poultry farmers are accusing day-old chicks’ suppliers of selling poor quality birds resulting in them incurring huge losses due to high mortality rates and poor…

COMMENT: Let’s ALL play our part to have an accident-free holiday

Many Zimbabweans are today and tomorrow travelling to various destinations across the country to join their families and relatives for the Christmas festivities. It is the time of the year…

Firm contests SecZim directive

Business Reporter CHENGETEDZAI Depository Company (CDC) has filed a High Court application seeking to set aside a Securities and Exchange Commission (SecZim) directive to its intermediaries on migration of share…

SA records 15 423 new infections, 35 deaths

Cape Town. — South Africa recorded 15 423 new Covid-19 cases on Tuesday, bringing the total number of infections to 3 332 008, the National Department of Health said. At…

Putin blames West for tensions

MOSCOW. — Russian President Vladimir Putin has blamed the West for escalating tensions in Europe, saying it had incorrectly assessed the outcome of the Cold War. Speaking to senior military…

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