NEW: Manicaland dams filling up
Post Reporter WATER levels in the country’s major dams continue rising following the rainfall activity being experienced in some parts of the country, with one dam in Maniacaland…
NEW: MSD issues heavy rain, flash floods warning
Post Reporter HEAVY rain and flash flooding is expected in the southern and eastern parts of the country from today until next week Wednesday, the Meteorological Services Department…
President applauds Malabo’s energy self-sufficiency
Achieving self-sufficiency, particularly for African countries, through beneficiation of indigenous resources is an ambition at President Mnangagwa’s heart, and this was one of the areas he applauded Equatorial Guinea for yesterday.
RGM International Airport expansion 85pc complete
THE US$153 million expansion and upgrading of the terminal at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport in Harare is now 85 percent complete, as Zimbabwe’s “Open Skies Policy” also continues to attract more airlines into the country and sees airlines increasing the frequency of their flights.
Buses shift to new illegal rank
Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter PUBLIC transporters who used to operate from an illegal bus rank along Leopold Takawira Avenue near Centenary Park have moved to another illegal rank along 4th…
Zim clears hurdles to rejoin Commonwealth
ZIMBABWE is now most likely to be readmitted into the Commonwealth following positive recommendations from a fact-finding team that visited the country last year, with politicians from influential Western countries such as Britain and Canada conceding its readmission is inevitable.
Rising inflows boost Kariba power output
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter KARIBA Hydro-Power Station has increased its daily electricity generation output by 40 percent from 250 megawatts to 350 megawatts in response to the rising water inflows…
South Korean agricultural projects hailed
Acting President Constantino Chiwenga has applauded South Korea for the agriculture and other developmental projects it is implementing in Zimbabwe to improve the living standards of people, particularly in rural areas.
Chevrons fend off Windies to secure Test draw
ZIMBABWE survived a late onslaught from West Indies to escape with a draw on the final day of the first Test cricket match at Queens Sports Club yesterday.
Ivy Kombo, husband admitted as lawyers
GOSPEL musician Ivy Kombo and her husband Pastor Admire Kasi can now practice law in Zimbabwe following their admission as lawyers at the High Court in Harare yesterday.











