Boy (9) dies in crocodile attack

Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporter A nine-year-old boy from Hojeni village in Gwelutshena, Nkayi District in Matabeleland North Province died after he was attacked by a crocodile last Thursday. Matabeleland North…

Shurugwi faces water woes

Kumbirai Christine Alfayi, Midlands Reporter A health hazard is looming in two of Shurugwi’s high density suburbs – Makusha and Sebanga – as they are only receiving tap water once…

BCC to adopt new tech in road construction

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) is considering introducing polymer stabilisers in the construction of cost effective and durable roads in line with latest engineering solutions. This…

108 killed in Tigray airstrikes since New Year

The UN human rights office expressed alarm at “multiple, deeply disturbing reports” of air strikes in the Tigray region of Ethiopia, saying at least 108 civilians had been killed since…

New coaches for Zimbabwe Saints

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter REGINALD Buhali and Godfrey Paradza have taken over coaching duties at Zimbabwe Saints following the unceremonious departure of coaches Amini Soma Phiri and Philani Mabhena. Phiri…

Mlilo wins Bulawayo Cross Country Championships

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter DENFORD Mlilo won the Bulawayo Cross Country Championships held on Saturday. The race started at Nketa Drive Park in Mpopoma, going through Matshobana and back to…

Cervical cancer awareness week starts

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter ZIMBABWE marks the beginning of the cervical cancer awareness week today with calls for more resources to be directed towards treatment of the disease. The…

Tharisa operations on course ahead of commissioning

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter INTEGRATED resource group, Tharisa, says its Zimbabwe chrome operation is “progressing well” with two months of stockpile ahead of its mobile plant commissioning. A platinum…

Google bets on hybrid work with US$1bn London office deal

Alphabet’s Google said it would spend US$1 billion to buy up its own London offices, keeping a major presence in the UK capital at a time when firms wrestle with how to manage employee work habits.

Private motorists warned against picking up passengers

Lumbidzani Dima, Chronicle Reporter POLICE in Matabeleland South have warned motorists driving along the Bulawayo-Beitbridge Highway to avoid picking up passengers as they risk being robbed. This follows an increase…

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