Serbia calls Australia’s decision to deport Djokovic ‘scandalous’

SERBIA’S Prime Minister Ana Brnabic and Novak Djokovic’s family yesterday denounced as “scandalous” Australia’s deportation of the tennis star for not being vaccinated against Covid-19, and the Serbian President said…

Byo YouTubers share Zim story with the world

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter Video sharing site YouTube has opened up the world to many people and local YouTubers are telling the Zimbabwean story through the medium. Around the world…

Govt support excites Cotton Pro

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter BULAWAYO-BASED textile firm, Cotton Pro Company is excited by the support it is receiving from the Government and would leverage on such backing to boost…

Benítez sacked by Everton

RAFAEL Benítez has been sacked by Everton, following the club’s disastrous 2-1 defeat by fellow strugglers Norwich City. His departure leaves majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri seeking his sixth permanent manager…

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…

Lindiwe Sisulu to apply her mind on ANC presidency

Minister of Tourism Lindiwe Sisulu is playing her cards close to her chest about her presidential ambitions as slates for the ANC’s 55th elective conference have started doing rounds. Sisulu,…

Public Service Commissioners receive booster shots

Midlands Bureau Chief PUBLIC Service Commissioners from the Midlands received their Covid-19 booster shots at Gweru Provincial Hospital yesterday. The first to receive the boosters included Prison and  Correctional Services…

Alibaba’s grocery chain Freshippo considers funding at US$10bn value

Alibaba Group Holding is considering raising funds for its high-tech grocery chain at a proposed valuation of US$10 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.

How Covid broke supply chains

When the coronavirus crisis erupted in 2020, it became apparent that the medical emergency was accompanied by severe shortages, especially in some medical devices.

Raw sewage on doorsteps: The new normal in Makokoba

Angela Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter RESIDENTS in Makokoba are lamenting having to live with raw sewage flowing in their yards due to a malfunctioning system in the area, a situation that…

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