World leaders hail Zim peaceful transition

Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau World leaders have hailed Zimbabwe’s peaceful transition, which saw former President Cde Robert Mugabe resigning on November 21, 2017, and are keen to draw lessons from…

Small grains bring smiles to Binga farmers

Pamenus Tuso For many years, farmers like Ms Winet Kamutero (65) from Kariyangwe area of Binga District in Matabeleland North Province, have toiled on their irrigation plots under the brutal…

Dry spell renders crops a write-off

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter LANDS, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement Deputy Minister Davis Marapira has said about 30 percent of the country’s crops are a write off due to the prolonged…

SMEs business: Questions & answers

Morris Mpala, MoB Capital Ltd WE once again open our financial mail box from Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) across the global village with main focus on Zimbabwe-based SMEs with…

Mat South Grade Seven exams pass rate drops

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter THE pass rate in the Grade Seven examinations in Matabeleland south dropped from 52 percent to 49,39 percent last year.

Nadolo pens deal with SA club

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter FORMER Highlanders exciting midfielder King Nadolo has found a new home at South African National First Division side Witbank Spurs.

Chicken Inn to test Zambians’ strength

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter CHICKEN Inn will step up their pre-season training by playing international friendly matches against former Zambian champions Zanaco and Nkana Red Devils over the weekend.

Newly appointed judges set to start work

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter EIGHT newly appointed judges of the High Court are set to start work tomorrow.

Of social media and fake news

Robert Ndlovu According to Wikipedia, fake news is a type of yellow journalism or propaganda that consists of deliberate misinformation or hoaxes spread via traditional print and broadcast news media…

Wicknel Chivayo says paternity tests a world trend

Bongani Ndlovua, Showbiz Correspondent CONTROVERSIAL businessman Wicknel Chivayo said Zimbabweans who were criticising him for posting paternal results of his son online were ignorant of the world trends.

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