The Chronicle 25 years ago
Tuesday, May 20, 2000. — Harare — The Zimbabwe Investment Centre approved new projects worth more than $1,2 billion for January to March this year which created over 2 115…
The Chronicle 50 years ago
Saturday, May 20, 1975 — As stretches of the river Umgusa runs green with pollution, Bulawayo farmer Mr WW Speid (84) is becoming blue in the face trying to persuade…
Sensei Mugo laid to rest
Prominent fitness trainer Sensei Mugove Muhambi has been laid to rest at Epworth Cemetery.
Youths rise to defend wildlife, culture
A LEADING youth organisation, Zimbabwe Youth, Environment and Culture (ZIYEC) is mobilising young people countrywide to become the vanguard of environmental protection and cultural preservation, aligning their efforts with Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 and the national thrust on sustainable skills development.
Thieving guards jailed
HARARE Magistrate Mr Tapiwa Banda has slapped two security guards who worked at Mahommad Mussa Wholesalers with a five-year jail term after convicting them of stealing US$195 000 from their employer
Wheat farmers to up hectarage
THE Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (Arda) is optimistic about beating its Mashonaland West contracted target of 15 000 hectares, with farmers already having planted over 8 000 hectares.
Boys DzaMdara to establish a clinic in Zvimba
ZANU PF affiliate, Boys dzaMdara are planning to construct a clinic at Windsor in Zvimba North Constituency Ward 4.
World Champs qualification excites Zimuto
MARATHON runner Tendai Zimuto is looking forward to his maiden appearance at the World Athletics Championships in September.
Turning dreams to reality: Everton Mlalazi returns home to launch Ekhaya Worship Festival
Langalakhe Mabena, Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub THERE is little left that Everton Mlalazi hasn’t achieved in the local and international gospel scene — from high-profile global collaborations that many…
Govt targets increased access to modern contraceptives
THE Government has set a target to increase the modern contraceptive prevalence rate (mCPR) among women from 48 to 54 percent as part of its efforts to enhance reproductive health.











