Cold spell to persist till weekend
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE cold spell being experienced in most parts of the country will persist until Saturday while light rains are also expected tomorrow, the Meteorological Services Department…
PPC sales buoyed by Govt infrastructure drive
Business Writer Government infrastructure drive in the past year drove Pretoria Portland Cement (PPC) Zimbabwe’s sales volumes by 28 percent in the full year to March 31, 2022. PPC…
Nuclear technology can help Zimbabwe reclaim its status as the breadbasket of southern Africa
Stanford Chiwanga MENTION the word nuclear and many people think nuclear weapons — they retell stories of the two atomic bombs that were detonated over the Japanese cities of Hiroshima…
Matebeleland South to get US$13,8m project boost
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Chronicle Reporter MATABELELAND South Province is set to benefit from a US$13,8 million project which seeks to create resilience within communities through food and nutrition security and improved…
Development projects enhancing investor confidence: BancABC boss
Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Business Reporter BANCABC Zimbabwe chief executive officer, Dr Lance Mambondiyani, says the ongoing development projects in Zimbabwe are crucial in enhancing investor confidence. To that end, the…
Contaminated water kills 40 goats in Maphisa
Bongani Ndlovu in Zwehamba, Maphisa VILLAGERS in Maphisa in Matabeleland South province lost more than 40 goats that drank contaminated water allegedly discharged into a small stream in the area…
Silent discos, virtual parties saving communities from noise pollution
Angela Sibanda, Showbiz Reporter Creatives are out to save communities from the loud noise that emanates from loud music during festivities through the introduction of silent disco events. A silent…
Age cheating a pandemic in junior football development
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE age cheating saga that marred the Marvelous Nakamba Foundation Under-17 tournament at the weekend, was a clear indication of the extent of the rot in…
Govt acts on bread, maize meal prices
Business Writer/NewZiana Starting next month, grain millers members will be accessing 20 000 tonnes of wheat per month from the Grain Marketing Board to shore up the millers’ own supplies…
Police victim friendly unit bares it all
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter WHEN someone is sexually-abused or raped, often their relatives and families hold kangaroo courts where they decide how to conceal the crime, a specialist into the…











