BREAKING: ‘NJENGU’ FACTORY SHUT DOWN. . .Cheap killer brew lands 7 bosses in cuffs
Raymond Jaravaza THE law has finally caught up with the brains behind the notorious brew known as njengu — a cheap but deadly drink wreaking havoc among the country’s youth.…
Bulawayo-Maphisa road set for major upgrade as Matobo district hosts 2026 Uhuru celebrations
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Online Reporter THE Bulawayo-Maphisa Road is set for a major upgrade as part of 2026 Independence Day celebrations following the selection of Maphisa Open space as the venue…
BREAKING: Televangelist Jimmy Swaggart, whose ministry was toppled by prostitution scandals, dies at 90
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Televangelist Jimmy Swaggart, who became a household name amassing an enormous following and multimillion-dollar ministry only to be undone by his penchant for prostitutes, has…
Goat breeders urged to venture into fodder production
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] SMALLHOLDER goat breeders are being encouraged to venture into fodder production as a means of sustaining their herds in the face of climate change and to improve…
2 000 War Veterans to receive Independence Medals on Heroes Day
Online Reporter A TOTAL of 2 000 war veterans will be honoured with Independence Medals during this year’s Heroes Day commemorations, in recognition of their contributions to Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle.…
Teen hero among 2025 Heroes Day National Awards recipients
Patience Ndlovu, Online Reporter A TEENAGER who courageously rescued two children from a burning house in Bindura will be awarded the Silver Cross of Zimbabwe during the 2025 National Heroes…
Patients Continue To Seek Treatments Without FDA Approval
The landscape of medical treatment in America remains complex, with thousands of patients annually turning to experimental therapies and investigational treatments that have not yet received full FDA approval. Despite the regulatory agency’s efforts to streamline approval processes and increase access to promising therapies, many individuals facing serious or life-threatening conditions find themselves seeking alternatives outside the traditional approval pathway.
WATCH: Plumtree residents slam proposed US$12 monthly development levy
Ronald Mpofu, Chronicle Reporter PLUMTREE residents have voiced strong opposition to a proposed US$12 monthly development levy, which the local council wants each household to pay over a three-year period.…
City of Harare adopts workplace disability inclusion policy
THE City of Harare recently adopted a workplace disability inclusion policy that looks into the welfare of its employees with disabilities and its service users.
Msiz’kay reveals lifelong cricket passion amidst “Battle of the Limpopo”
Mbulelo Mpofu Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment AS the Zimbabwean and South African cricket teams continue locking horns in the high-stakes “Battle of the Limpopo” Test series at the Queens Sports…











