EDITORIAL COMMENT: Urgently remove obstacles impeding investments
The 57th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) which started on Tuesday, ends today. It is our belief that it has been a very eventful week for both…
Councillors demand vehicles
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter RURAL District Council chairpersons have said they deserve to be issued with vehicles to assist them to effectively carry out their mandate.
Health: Root canals and breast cancer: Hidden link no one told you about
Going to the dentist can be pretty stressful for some people, especially if they don’t practice proper oral hygiene.
Perspective: Beware the red lights ahead
Stephen Mpofu In communicology, a mass demonstration – or one by a lone person – is considered a statement of support for a cause or a system, or against both…
‘Don’t buy rubbish’
I DON’T know why everyday life at varsity was like a fashion show of some sort.
Kwekwe residents at risk
Lovemore Zigara, Midlands Correspondent DISUSED and unsecured mine shafts in Kwekwe are posing a danger to people in the Globe and Phoenix area of the city.
Government crafts data protection Bill
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE government has no intention of banning social media but will regulate it to prevent cyber bullying and character assassination, a Cabinet Minister has said.
Political cohesion key, Gnassingbe
Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor VISITING Togolese President, Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé says political cohesion among African leaders is required to accelerate regional industrialisation and economic integration.
Gender: ‘My mother, my first teacher’
Tsungai Chekerwa-Machokoto MOTHERS have an influence on children and the family that is not debatable.
35 lawyers barred
Harare Bureau The Law Society of Zimbabwe has barred 35 lawyers from operating after they failed to renew their practising certificates while others are facing disciplinary action or have abandoned…










