Developing countries disproportionately affected by interlocking global challenges

Joint statement by the permanent mission of the People’s Republic of China to the UN on Unilateral Coercive Measures at the Third Committee of the General Assembly at its 77th…

Brazil eye sixth World Cup title

PARIS. — With a month to go until the World Cup, it is Brazil who have earned the tag of favourites as the South Americans seek to win the trophy…

Ireland upset Scotland to leave Group B wide open

HOBART.  — Ireland pulled off a stunning six-wicket upset of Scotland at the ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup yesterday, with George Dockrell and Curtis Campher starring in a 119-run…

Lucky Dube’s siblings want their dad remembered more in SA

JOHANNESBURG. – Every year on October 18, all six children of the slain reggae singer Lucky Dube gather at home and sing his songs in commemoration of the day his…

Zimbabwe embarks on rebranding

By Victor Nyamwanza ZIMBABWE is embarking on a journey to repair its image, which was battered by the Western media over the years through negative publicity. The assault on its…

Death before exams devastates pupil’s dad

Canditar Chapanduka, Chronicle Reporter ANESU Walter Gonyora (18) wanted to be a social scientist, but died in a traffic accident near the ZITF grounds before he could sit for his Advanced…

Beitbridge, Gwanda commercialise amacimbi harvesting

Michael Makuza, Business Reporter THE Beitbridge Rural District Council (RDC) has drafted by-laws aimed at regulating commercial harvesting of mopane worms popularly known as amacimbi/madora, which would help generate revenue for…

Turmoil in Chiefs camp

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter  FRESH from booking a ticket into the Chibuku Super Cup final, there appears to be turmoil in the Bulawayo Chiefs camp once again.  With four days to…

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