1,8m households to get farming inputs assistance
Mashudu Netsianda in Beitbridge AT least 1.8 million households will be assisted with farming inputs ahead of the 2018/19 as the Government steps up efforts to boost food security in the country,...
View ArticleMohadi relives White City bombing
Mashudu Netsianda in Beitbridge, Senior Reporter ACTING President Kembo Mohadi yesterday, for the first time, poured his heart out about “painful permanent mental scars’’ that he sustained during the...
View ArticleGovernment assures nation on fuel
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter GOVERNMENT has disbursed $20 million towards fuel importation as it moves to ease the supply gap across the country which has seen some towns suffering...
View ArticleNew RG vows to clear queues, end corruption
Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau Newly appointed Registrar General, Mr Clement Masango yesterday vowed to end perennial queues for various documents, fight corruption and instill a new work ethic to...
View ArticleMurder suspect in police cell suicide
Danisa Masuku, Chronicle Correspondent A MAN (24) who is said to have been ditched by his five-months-pregnant girlfriend allegedly savagely axed and stabbed her to death before committing suicide in...
View Article‘Arrest of bigwigs in line with Zanu-PF’s anti-corruption stance’
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter ZANU-PF Secretary for Administration Dr Obert Mpofu has said the arrest of bigwigs, among them former Cabinet ministers, is in line with the ruling party’s...
View ArticleZim-USA talk sanctions
Mabasa Sasa in New York, US Zimbabwe is engaging the Trump administration over economic sanctions Washington imposed on the country nearly two decades ago, in addition to working on ways to minimise...
View ArticleBishop Ndanga stranded on tree for 6 hours after car crash
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter APOSTOLIC Christian Council of Zimbabwe (ACCZ) leader Bishop Johannes Ndanga and a colleague spent six hours perched on a tree in the crocodile-infested Bubi-Lupane...
View ArticlePresident addresses Nelson Mandela Peace Summit
Mabasa Sasa in NEW YORK PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has rallied the global leadership to honour Nelson Mandela’s legacy by directly addressing the issues related to poverty, injustice and inequality...
View ArticleNight in cells for Kasukuwere. . . Ex-Minister arrested for abuse of office
Tendai Rupapa, Harare Bureau FORMER Cabinet Minister Saviour Kasukuwere was yesterday arrested on four counts of alleged abuse of office and spent a night at Rhodesville police station in Harare...
View ArticleOil prospects in Muzarabani confirmed
Takunda Maodza, Harare Bureau AN Australian company Invictus Energy Limited has confirmed the potential of oil in Muzarabani, Cabora Bassa Basin in Mashonaland Central Province 25 years after Mobil...
View Article‘Grade 7 pupil steals 8-times to please 64-year-old lover’
Michelle Gwizi, Chronicle Reporter A GRADE Seven pupil at a Bulawayo school has been arrested for eight counts of unlawful entry and theft and has blamed a romp with a 64 year old woman for his...
View ArticleUS ready to work with Zimbabwe
Innocent Ruwende, Harare Bureau The United States of America is committed to working with Zimbabwe on developing a robust and vibrant Parliament and solving problems currently affecting the country’s...
View ArticleIT’S NOT ABOUT INDIVIDUALS. . . Leader of opposition office explained
Mabasa Sasa in New York, US President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s creation of a formal “Office of the Leader of the Opposition” is not a personal accommodation for any particular individual, but rather about...
View ArticleZimbabwe, Britain set to restore security co-operation agreements
Mabasa Sasa in New York Zimbabwe and Britain could soon restore security co-operation agreements that fell through after diplomatic ties nosedived nearly two decades ago, while the United Kingdom is...
View ArticlePresident gets World Bank support
Mabasa Sasa in NEW YORK THE World Bank will support Zimbabwe’s economic recovery and international debt clearance efforts, a senior official of the multilateral lender has said. Yesterday, World Bank...
View ArticleCholera death toll hits 49
Auxilia Katongomara & Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporters THE cholera outbreak has so far claimed 49 lives with its youngest casualty being an eight month old baby, the Minister of Health and Child...
View ArticleED speaks at UN…‘All hands on deck to create a better world’
Mabasa Sasa in NEW YORK President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday delivered his maiden address to the United Nations General Assembly as elected Head of State and Government, telling the world that...
View ArticleZim scientists discover rare disease
Abigail Mawonde, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWEAN scientists working in collaboration with their counterparts at the University of Edinburgh (UK) have discovered a rare disease – systematic lupus erythematosus...
View ArticleKhama urges corruption fight to gain investor confidence
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE should forge ahead with its anti-corruption fight to restore investor confidence and foster smooth economic transformation to anchor national...
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