The Chronicle

  • President Mnangagwa to lead 3rd Africa Education Summit in Victoria Falls

    Mashudu Netsianda PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected to officially open the 3rd Africa Education Summit 2025 in Victoria Falls on Friday, reaffirming Zimbabwe’s commitment to transformative education and regional collaboration in advancing the sector. The highlight of the event is the keynote address by President Mnangagwa. The high-profile event, which started on Thursday, brought together education

  • Injury concerns for Kaindu ahead of Triangle clash

    Innocent Kurira HIGHLANDERS coach Kelvin Kaindu says he has two injury concerns ahead of his team’s clash against Triangle at Gibbo Stadium on Sunday. Bosso coach Kelvin Kaindu said they are looking forward to getting their first set of three points on the road against Triangle. “We have almost a full squad for this clash

  • Bulawayo embarks on dog tie-up order to control stray population

    Nqobile Bhebhe THE City of Bulawayo estimates that dog bite-related incidents will cost the city’s economy no less than US$117 900 in 2025 and to control the stray dog population, the local authority is planning to conduct a Dog Tie-Up Order, set to run from May 5 to June 6, which will involve shooting all

  • Transfer deadline closes on Thursday

    Zimpapers Sports Hub THE Zimbabwe Football Association transfer window is expected to close on Friday midnight. According to a letter written to Zifa Regions and Women’s Soccer dated March 18, 2025, the window period was extended by a further 48 hours to Friday. The letter was written by Zifa chief executive officer Yvonne Manwa.

  • Harare leads NASH athletics championships

    Zimpapers Sports Hub HARARE Province started the 2025 National Association of Secondary School Heads Athletics Championships on a high by jumping to the lead on the medal table on Wednesday. This year’s finals are being held at Chipadze High School in Bindura. At the end of the first day, Harare had amassed 29 medals of