Residents blast ‘incompetent’ BCC over water
Peter Matika, [email protected] BULAWAYO residents have come out with guns blazing, accusing the city council of ineptitude following a prolonged water crisis that has hit most of the city’s suburbs.…
Four volleyball players for exchange programme
Nkosilathi Sibanda, nkosilathi.sibanda @ chronicle.co.zw THE Zimbabwe Volleyball Association (ZVA) has announced that it will send four players to attend a 10-month training stint in Zambia and Kenya under the…
Sports apparel boosts Ponel Academy
Nkosilathi Sibanda, nkosilathi.sibanda @ chronicle.co.zw PONEL Youth Soccer Academy (PYSA) director Nelson Ndeka said the release of their branded sports apparel on the market has proved to be a good…
Schoolgirls attend technology roadshow
The Herald, August 23, 1990 Schoolgirls from Zimbabwe, Zambia, Swaziland, Namibia, Lesotho and Botswana recently attended a week-long science and technology roadshow in Francistown and Gaborone, Botswana. According to Sandra…
Brics leaders meet in SA as bloc weighs expansion
Leaders of the Brics nations – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – were due to open a summit in Johannesburg yesterday where they would weigh expanding membership as some members push to forge the bloc into a counterweight to the West.
Residents Trust blasts council
Talent Gore THE Harare Residents Trust has criticised the city council for sending out outrageously high bills when it has no functioning billing system.
‘HE CHOKED ME, CALLING ME A PROSTITUTE’
Faith Mandizha AN Inter Africa worker successfully applied for a protection order against her workmate for verbal and physical abuse.
Defaulting treatment worsens cancer
Tanaka Mahanya KIDZCAN Zimbabwe has urged the nation to work towards reducing abandonment and defaulting on cancer treatment in children during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
TEACHER GRANTED PROTECTION FROM ABUSIVE HUSBAND
Faith Mandizha A TEACHER, who accused her estranged husband of abuse after he started having an affair, has been granted a protection order.
Algeria, Nigeria and Egypt to dominate Africa’s LNG market
From 2023 to 2027, Nigeria, Algeria, and Egypt are anticipated to control the African natural gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply market, as the use of fossil fuel becomes unpopular globally.







