Matabeleland South holds belated Culture Month celebrations
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Reporter The richness of the cultural diversity in Matabeleland South province is set to be fully explored today during the belated Culture Month provincial launch. The rainbow…
In-form Root closes in on No.1 Test batter ranking
The battle for prestige among the top five batters in the world has further intensified following the latest update of the MRF Tyres ICC Test batting rankings. Reigning ICC Test…
Can SA’s inflation exceptionalism last?
South Africa is often seen as a high-beta play, be it regarding financial market risk aversion, or political uncertainty and corruption. Yet we have displayed remarkable exceptionalism over the past…
AmaZulu to sign 10 players for the new season
Johannesburg — AmaZulu Football Club on Thursday announced the signing of 10 new players for the upcoming season. “AmaZulu FC is delighted to announce the signing of 10 players for…
Call to review law on abortion
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter WOMEN’S rights lobby groups have called on Government to legalise general abortions saying this will reduce maternal mortality that are fuelled by illegal termination of pregnancies.…
Community radio stations race to beat December deadline
Bongani Ndlovu Chronicle Reporter COMMUNITY in the southern region are working against the clock to beat a December 10, 2022 deadline for them to start operating. Last year, Government awarded…
Stern warning for bribe-seeking officials
CIVIL servants who frustrate members of the public seeking services from Government offices in order to induce payment of bribes will be dealt with decisively, President Mnangagwa has said.
‘Govt won’t hesitate to protect the consumer’
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday said Government’s decision to allow the importation of basic goods was part of a cocktail of measures being taken to deal with unjustified price increases, some of which are intended to cause illegal regime change.
Former minister Kagonye jailed
Former Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Petronella Kagonye was yesterday slapped with a 36-month-jail term for stealing 20 laptops that were meant to benefit schools under the e-learning project.
National hero gets grand farewell in Gwanda
IT was a grand send-off fit for a liberator as the body of Major-General (Retired) Sikhulile Simpson Nyathi left his rural home in the Mapate area of Gwanda South yesterday on the final journey for burial at the National Hero’s Acre in Harare on Monday.











