Chiefs want President Mugabe to stay

By Kuda Bwititi
TRADITIONAL leaders have resolved to continue supporting President Mugabe in elections, saying they want him to be the country’s life president.

Masawara: The place of indigenisation and empowerment

A FEW weeks back, I drew your attention to the Jersey-registered Masawara.

Businessman, son kidnapped

By Peter Matambanadzo
A CHINESE businessman and his son were kidnapped by five people suspected to be their fellow nationals and detained for four days at an unnamed safe house in Harare.

Students to benefit from cadetship scheme

Chronicle Correspondent
MORE than 31 000 university students countrywide are set to benefit from the Government’s cadetship scheme this year, the Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Stan Mudenge, said.

Zimbabwe should put money where its mouth is

By Stephen Mpofu
“Once a regional bread basket, now a near proverb.”

We are not pulling the plug on Sup8r tourney-BancABC

Sports Reporter
BANCABC have dismissed reports that they are pulling the plug on their sponsorship of the BancABC Sup8r tournament this year.

Phillip Chiyangwa’s son ventures into music, says dad to chip in!

Entertainment Corespondent
Brian Chiyangwa who is the son of famous business tycoon Philip Chiyangwa has joined the music industry as a singer.

Zimbabwe’s wealth should show in the way people live, says VP Mujuru

The formation of the inclusive Government has placed the country on the road to growth but a lot still needs to be done for total economic recovery, Vice President Mujuru has said.

West free to invest in Zim, but should not come as the master-President Mugabe

Traditional leaders should be at the forefront of freeing Zimbabweans from mental colonisation and disabusing the nation of the belief that only whites are capable of owning the means of production, President Mugabe has said.

Government to announce ZISCO winning bidder soon

GOVERNMENT will announce the winning bidder for the strategic partnership for the ailing Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company within the next two weeks, a Cabinet minister has said.

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