Ammara ‘discredits’ Nama
Showbiz Reporter THE National Arts Merit Awards (Nama) held in Harare at the weekend are still trending for all the wrong reasons as those who followed the awards ceremony are…
PUPIL BITES CLASSMATES. . . 14 rushed to hospital after ‘rabid’ attack
Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter A FORM One pupil at Tshazi Secondary School in Filabusi, Matabeleland South, allegedly bit 14 of his classmates, seriously injuring one amid suspicions that he is…
Bosso, DeMbare in final. . . as Muduhwa grabs the winner for Highlanders
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter Chicken Inn 1-2 Highlanders HIGHLANDERS booked a date with perennial rivals Dynamos in the final of the Zimbabwe National Army Charities Shield final after coming from…
Zanu-PF urged to give ED overwhelming mandate in coming harmonised elections
Harare Bureau The ruling Zanu-PF should give President Mnangagwa an overwhelming mandate in the coming harmonised elections for him to have the opportunity to implement his vision for Zimbabwe, a…
SEZs process too slow: Business body
Prince Sunduzani, Business Reporter THE Special Economic Zones (SEZs) model is taking long to implement and Government needs to intervene to speed up the process for the initiative to achieve…
Zifa lift Dube suspension
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Highlanders and Premier Soccer League chairman Peter Dube is relieved following the lifting of his suspension by Zifa at the weekend.
Mat’land South communities seek apology over Gukurahundi atrocities
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent COMMUNITY members from Matabeleland South Province have asked for an apology on the Gukurahundi disturbances as part of efforts to ensure reconciliation and national healing.
President meets AU Commission chairman
Felex Share and Elita Chikwati, Harare Bureau President Mnangagwa yesterday met visiting African Union Commission chairperson Mr Moussa Faki and apprised him on the measures Government is taking to ensure…
Govt grants Zisco revival national project status
Business Correspondent GOVERNMENT has granted national project status to the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (Zisco), paving way for the successful implementation of the nearly $1 billion investment to revamp…
Govt starts offering STEM scholarships for teachers
Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter The Government has started offering science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) scholarships towards the training of science teachers at the country’s state universities and teachers’ colleges.










