Blanket mine in record production

Blanket Mine in Gwanda, Matabeleland South province, delivered a new quarterly production record of 20 091 ounces of gold during the second quarter ended June 2022, pushing total output for…

Chiefs bemoan lack of infrastructure in rural schools

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Chronicle Reporter TRADITIONAL leaders from Matabeleland South Province have said lack of proper infrastructure at rural schools was resulting in some young people losing interest in education, opting…

Residents petition BCC over illegal nightclub

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter A total of 258 Ward 21 residents in Bulawayo have signed a petition for the closure of an illegal nightclub nicknamed Migalo in Sizinda, saying it…

Road races to bounce back

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Bulawayo Athletics Board (Bab) says it is engaging the corporate world in a bid to have its traditional road races back. While track-and-field events appear…

Victoria Falls sets pace in inclusive tourism modelling

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls VICTORIA Falls has become the first tourism destination to embrace the inclusive tourism concept in the region following installation of braille plaques at the airport…

Be wary of the country’s detractors — Mohadi

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls ZIMBABWEANS should be wary of the country’s detractors posing as opposition political parties and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) using food handouts to confuse people, Zanu-PF second…

Three SA restaurants ranked among world’s top 100

Cape Town’s Fyn restaurant has been ranked number 37 in the World’s 50 Best Restaurant List, with La Colombe, also in Cape Town, and the small restaurant Wolfgat on the West Coast…

Barcelona: the brand, the behemoth, the myth

Jonathan Liew Robert Lewandowski has signed a four-year deal with Barcelona, which means he probably has a good 18 months before they ask him to take a wage cut. Give…

Victoria Falls gets eye care services

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls PATIENTS from Victoria Falls and surrounding areas who have over the years been seeking eye care services across the border in Livingstone, Zambia, will now…

CALA valid for two years, repeaters welcome

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter THE Continuous Assessment Learning Activities (CALA) is valid for two years and those who might have failed their written examinations last year can still use them…