Crippling connectivity challenges derail digital economy
Business Writer Zimbabwe is experiencing crippling mobile network and broadband connectivity challenges and this could derail the digital economy, experts have said. While the ongoing power cuts have worsened things,…
Innovation hubs: Zimbabwe saves US$12 million on imports
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE establishment of innovation hubs and industrial parks at the country’s State universities in pursuit of the heritage-based Education 5.0 model has started bearing fruits, with…
Hwange Unit 7 synchronisation pleases Government
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter GOVERNMENT has expressed excitement over the successful synchronisation of the new Hwange Thermal Power Station’s Unit 7 expansion project to the national grid, describing the…
Bulawayo schoolgirl to raise Zimbabwe flag high in USA
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Reporter A 17-year-old Dominican Convent High School learner will in May represent Zimbabwe in a global science competition in Texas, United States of America, after developing a…
Home-grown feeding programme at Colleen Bawn school
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Matabeleland South Bureau Chief THE community of Dubane in Colleen Bawn, Gwanda, has started a home-grown school feeding programme after establishing two gardens where they are growing crops…
Medical aid shortfalls explained
There have been numerous views across the nation, on issues of shortfalls and co-payments incurred by medical aid members at the point of care. Ms Shylet Sanyanga, the chief executive…
Little Botswana girl found in Umtali
The Herald, March 24 1979 A 16-YEAR-OLD Motswana girl missing for more than six months has been reunited with her parents here – after being discovered in Umtali, more than…







