Comment: Covid-19, No room for complacency
BULAWAYO schools must be commended for surpassing the threshold set by the Ministry of Health and Child Care to have at least 70 percent of eligible learners vaccinated against Covid-19. …
Localised rainfall forecast in line with Sadc
Blessings Chidakwa Herald Reporter Zimbabwe should have normal to above normal rainfall during the coming summer cropping season although there are chances of normal-to-below normal rainfall in regions one and…
Woolworths prepares for inflation risk
Woolworths is preparing to battle the impact of soaring inflation in both its key markets, after increased sales allowed the South African retailer to raise the annual dividend higher than…
Guyu-Chelesa Irrigation Scheme goes commercial
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Chronicle Reporter GUYU-CHELESA Irrigation Scheme farmers have taken their operations up a notch after planting a winter crop set to be delivered to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB), which…
Old Mutual’s drive to provide affordable housing continues
Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Business Reporter DIVERSIFIED financial services group, Old Mutual, says it will continue to partner with the Government and local authorities in scaling up housing development across the country…
Fiesta show provides ShaSha opportunity to redeem herself
Yvonne Ncube, Showbiz Correspondent Queen of Amapiano, ShaSha, is set to travel to Zimbabwe for a show in Harare on Sunday. All eyes are on her since she failed to show…
Cops turn blind eye to illegal pick-up points
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter TRAFFIC police officers who allow illegal bus operators to pick and drop off passengers at undesignated points close to roadblocks will be charged for failing to perform…
Insiza environmental sub-committees bearing fruit
Yoliswa Dube-Moyo, Matabeleland South Bureau Chief ENVIRONMENTAL sub-committees in Insiza District are bearing fruit as villagers are more involved in environmental issues, giving rise to sustainable communities. Through the sub-committees, villagers…
Mind the gap! Australia make light work of Zimbabwe
It’s hard to sugar-coat an ODI loss that comes in less time than the length of one innings, but Zimbabwe are determined to keep the bigger picture in mind on…
Dangote refinery to start operations mid-next year
The giant refinery being built in Nigeria by Africa’s richest person, Aliko Dangote, will finally start operations by mid-2023, according to the state oil company, which has a 20 percent…











