Schools sport remains on hold

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has said sporting activities in schools remain on hold in the coming few weeks due to a possible surge in Covid-19 cases associated with winter.  In…

British government returns to 2019 pledges after election setback

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has returned to his election pledges to tackle regional inequalities and maximise post-Brexit freedoms, hoping to win back voters in southern England who abandoned his…

New Zimura board ready to serve

Mthabisi Tshuma A new Zimbabwe Music Rights Association (Zimura) board was elected last week with new faces making their way to the country’s supreme music body. The role of Zimura…

Zim, Malawi urged to work together to boost tourism

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls VISITING former Malawian President, Dr Joyce Banda, says Lilongwe and Harare should leverage on their common history and closely work together in marketing the diverse…

Did modern man develop science and technology: I am not convinced

Pathisa Nyathi                                                         …

Bosso fans plot peaceful match day protest

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Highlanders  executive has pleaded for good behaviour from their supporters at the stadium on Sunday. Some disgruntled Bosso fans have been calling for coach Mandla…

Mangwe villagers get access to piped water

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Chronicle Reporter  OVER 300 homesteads in Kwite East Village in Mangwe District now have a reliable water source after a solar powered piped water system was installed in their…

HCCL managing director dies

Nqobile Bhebhe/Fairness Moyana, Business Reporters THE Hwange community has been plunged into mourning following the sudden death of Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) managing director, Dr Charles Zinyemba. He was…

Gospel musician Mlalazi to stage free show in Byo

Mkhululi Ncube, Showbiz Reporter HIGH flying gospel musician Everton Mlalazi is set to perform in Bulawayo for the first time at a free gospel show dubbed “The Homecoming Birthday Celebration”.…

Informal sector employs over 80% working population in Africa

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THERE is need to speedily formalise the informal economy which employs over 80 percent of the working population in Africa, Zimbabwe included, for the sector to…

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