Mopane worm porridge: combating malnutrition in Matabeleland South
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] PRELIMINARY findings from research conducted by the Government through the Food and Nutrition Council (FNC) and tertiary institutions in Matabeleland South suggest that mopane worms possess high nutritional…
Crypto volatility picks up as Trump-fuelled rally starts to fray
A bout of selling buffeted crypto as the optimism sparked by President-elect Donald Trump’s embrace of the sector begins to cool. Bitcoin fell below US$95 000 at one point on…
EA to start crossborder electricity sharing
Some 13 members of the Eastern Africa Power Pool (EAPP) say they will formally begin cross-border transmission of power early next year, attempting to fill supply and efficiency gaps in energy production.
Victoria Falls plunges into darkness
Leonard Ncube, [email protected] A WHIRLWIND swept through the country’s premier tourist destination Victoria Falls on Monday causing extensive damage to power infrastructure and uprooting trees. Although the storm only lasted around…
SA business confidence jumps as hopes grow
SA business confidence jumps as government hopes grow. The index jumped to 118,1 in November from 114,2 in October and 110,2 the month before, the chamber said yesterday.
Transitional authority to run Syria
DAMASCUS. – Mohammed al-Bashir announced Tuesday that he has been tasked with heading a transitional government in Syria until early March 2025 following the collapse of the government of Bashar…
Swapo denies Zanu-PF had a hand in Namibia’s elections
Chronicle Writer NAMIBIAN President-elect Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has denied allegations of Zanu-PF influencing her country’s election outcome. Some detractors in the SADC region had accused the ruling party of meddling in…
Big pool event for Bulawayo this weekend
Brandon Moyo, [email protected] IT will be a carnival atmosphere when the crème de la crème of local pool descends on the City of Kings and Queens for the 2024 edition of…
Belgium, Holland move to cut trade with Rhodesia
The Rhodesia Herald, December 11, 1965 BRUSSELS. – The Belgian and Netherlands Government tonight officially banned all sugar and tobacco imports from Rhodesia and prohibited exports from Belgium to Rhodesia…









