Meet the pioneer chemist who helped Byo ward off Covid-19

Flora Fadzai Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter WHEN he graduated at the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) Edward Muchengeti knew his Applied Chemistry degree did not require him to work…

Engagement clears development path

Fungi Kwaramba, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE is poised for greatness through the re-engagement and engagement drive by President Mnangagwa, a foreign policy that has unlocked numerous opportunities and has the potential…

Agriculture Commodity Prices – Mbare Market 24 February 2023

Product Description Price  Potato/Pocket Chat US$3- US$3.5 Small US$3.5- US$4 Medium US$5-US$5.5 Large US$6-US$7 Extra large US$7.5-US$8 Tomatoes 30kg sandak US$6-US$11 Wooden box US$3-US$4 Plastic dish US$1 Vegetables Cabbage head…

Physical cues to walk away from an argument

Loice Vavi Health Matters When discussions with loved ones turn heated, the energy in the room can feel as though it’s suddenly shifted.  A spirited chat about the news or…

Are you or your partner a ‘gaslighter’?

Laina Makuzha Love by Design  A healthy relationship is one that is supportive and growth oriented. In order to foster this emotional growth, both partners must have genuine respect for…

Incessant rains ruining cotton quality – farmers

Edgar Vhera Agriculture Specialist Writer WITH the rains currently pounding most parts of the country showing no signs of abating any time soon, farming experts have urged cotton farmers to…

New-look Troutbeck back with a bang

Nomxolisi Museta Lifestyle Correspondent The growth and expansion of the tourism and hospitality sector in Zimbabwe is set to bring major changes, with some of the biggest hospitality groups working…

Cyclone Freddy: Schools to remain closed until Tuesday

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter SCHOOLS in provinces that are likely to be affected by Cyclone Freddy might be forced to remain closed until Tuesday as the affected areas are expected…

Zimbabweans love pre-loved clothes… But Mthuli is worried as clothing industry chokes

Nqobile Bhebhe, Chronicle Reporter There is a high probability that at any gathering, be it at an office or commuter omnibus, eight in ten people could be wearing second-hand or…

Njube’s popular sons and daughters

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter A FORTNIGHT ago a number of emissaries were sent to inform this reporter about the sons and daughters from Emakhandeni suburb that he had unintentionally left out…

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