EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let us maintain peace throughout
Millions of Zimbabweans went to the polls in peace and harmony yesterday to elect their president, 210 members of parliament and about 1 900 councillors.
EMA steps up efforts to reduce use of mercury
Blessings Chidakwa, Harare Bureau The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has stepped up efforts to reduce the use of mercury by artisanal gold miners with a long term plan of eliminating…
Praises for refs
Mukudzei Chingwere, Harare Bureau THE Zifa referees’ committee is happy with the effort their officials have put in so far this year in handling Premier Soccer League matches, with the…
Clash of pageants worries organisers
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent Organisers of the Miss Tourism Zimbabwe (MTZ) pageant are considering postponing its final as it is clashing with Miss Zimbabwe that is pencilled to be held…
US Open defence challenge excites Stephens
Washington — Reigning US Open champion Sloane Stephens returns to hard courts at this week’s WTA Washington Open excited for the challenge of defending her first Grand Slam title.
‘Rama’ cautions Chiefs fans
KAIZER Chiefs defender, Ramahlwe Mphahlele, says new marquee signing Khama Billiat is no magician whose magic wand will suddenly transform the club into fearless world beaters overnight.
Presiding officer fired for breaching Electoral Act
Chronicle Reporters THE presiding officer at Rutendo Primary School in Redcliff was fired yesterday after he breached the Electoral Act when he addressed voters prior to the voting process.
Business happy with polls conduct
Harare Bureau Industry has lauded Zimbabweans for conducting themselves in a peaceful and mature manner during the whole campaign period until the commencement of voting yesterday and is pinning hopes…
Death toll from Greek wildfire reaches 91
Fire officials in Greece raised the death toll from a wildfire that raged through a coastal area east of Athens to 91 and reported that 25 people were missing on…











