No Govt interference: Zec

Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission yesterday said Government was not interfering with its operations and that the status of the electoral body’s workers is an internal issue.

Men urged to go for cancer screening

Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter THE First Lady Cde Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday urged men to also go for cancer screening to fight the disease which has become the top killer after…

Kenya’s chief justice warns govt to respect the law

Nairobi — Kenya’s chief justice on Wednesday criticised the government’s recent defiance of a series of court orders — actions that he said “threaten the rule of law.”

Backlash in DC after Trump orders major military parade

Opponents of US President Donald Trump belittled his order to put on a massive military parade in Washington DC to celebrate American power with one calling him “Napoleon in the…

Afghans, Zim tussle with eye on CWC qualifiers

WITH the International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup Qualifiers in Zimbabwe less than a month away, there’s plenty of pressure on the teams gearing up for the tournament.

ZMF welcomes increase of gold support facility

Prince Sunduzani, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Miners’ Federation (ZMF) has welcomed the Government’s move to increase the gold support facility by 102 percent to $150 million saying this will increase…

Measures to resuscitate tourism to be introduced

Harare Bureau THE Government is set to introduce a cocktail of measures to resuscitate and capacitate the tourism industry including changing the visa regime to enable most tourists to apply…

Reconciliation Commission suspends consultations

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission has suspended consultations that were expected to start today after human rights campaigners went to court for the process to…

February month of love

FEBRUARY is the month of love and the hopeless romantics must be looking forward to nothing but love, romance and a little chocolate indulgence.

Div ready to ‘change lives’ in Zimbabwe

FORMER Springbok coach Peter de Villiers is ready for his new role as head coach of Zimbabwe’s national team.

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