Five years for knifing neighbour in debt dispute
Lesley Chikudo, chikudolesley@gmail.com A 32-YEAR-OLD man from Tsholotsho who stabbed his neighbour five times with a kitchen knife following a dispute over an unpaid debt was yesterday sentenced to five…
Zimbabweans urged to reject detractors’ narratives
Nqobile Bhebhe, nqobile.bhebhe@chronicle.co.zw ZIMBABWEANS have been called to steadfastly reject misleading narratives from detractors seeking to downplay the significant progress achieved under the Second Republic. The nation is experiencing remarkable…
WATCH: Chevrons, Afghanistan draw. . . Bennett scores century, takes five-wicket haul
Brandon Moyo, brandonmalvin9@gmail.com BRIAN Bennett’s debut Test match on home soil proved to be a memorable one as he delivered an all-round performance in a drawn Boxing Day Test between…
Minister Coventry in the IOC mix
THE International Olympic Committee will elect a new president next March, in a session in Greece that will play host from the 18th to the 21st. It will be the…
Government resolves social work training dispute
Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent The Ministry of Public Service, Labour, and Social Welfare has announced the resolution of a long-standing dispute between the Women’s University in Africa (WUA) and the…
Killer T, Tocky Vibes headline Kadoma Shutdown Gig
Trust Khosa Zimdancehall stars Killer T and Tocky Vibes will headline the Kadoma Shutdown Gig scheduled for The Odyssey grounds on New Year’s eve. The event will celebrate the young…
Thunderstorms bring significant rainfall
Precious Manomano Herald Reporter Various parts of the country, especially Chipinge received significant amounts of rainfall on Sunday. The Meteorological Services Department (MSD) attributed the rainfall to thunderstorms that were…
Jimmy Carter, longest-lived US president, dies aged 100
Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, a broker of peace in the Middle East in his time, and a tireless advocate for global health and human rights,…
Ambassador Mudzimba launches scholarship programme
Conrad Mupesa Mashonaland West Bureau ZIMBABWE’s Ambassador to Belarus, Ignatius Mudzimba and his family have launched the TaSaFA Scholarship Programme aimed at supporting vulnerable and disadvantage children in Mhangura. Ambassador…
The case of Zimbabwe’s bus accidents – juju or negligence?
Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent Zimbabwe’s highways, once a symbol of connectivity, have become deadly traps for travellers.Over the past decade, a troubling surge in bus accidents has shaken the nation,…