Chronicle
The Chronicle is a major state-owned daily newspaper based in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Established in 1894, it serves as the primary news source for the country's southern provinces. Published by Zimpapers, it covers national politics, regional news, business, and sports, maintaining a significant influence on the local media landscape.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN ZIMBABWE
Print media in the southern African nation dates back to the late nineteenth century, establishing a tradition of daily and weekly publications. The market is currently anchored by The Herald, a state-owned daily based in Harare that traces its roots to 1891. Its main independent counterpart is NewsDay, a widely circulated privately owned daily. Business readers frequently turn to The Financial Gazette, an independent weekly, while The Chronicle serves as the primary state-owned newspaper for the Matabeleland region. Although national circulation is predominantly printed in English, regional titles often incorporate Shona and Ndebele content. Paperboy indexes 11 Zimbabwean newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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