EDITORIAL COMMENT: Welcome to the City of Kings and Queens Cdes
WE welcome the thousands of delegates from the revolutionary party, Zanu-PF, who have come from all corners of the country to the beautiful City of Kings and Queens for the Annual National People’s Conference which is expected to deliberate on issues affecting the nation over the next three days.
Fast track Bulawayo industries’ survival
By Nelson Masukume
The land reform exercise which saw hundreds of thousands of land-hungry Zimbabweans getting land under the programme pioneered by a Zanu-PF Government shall forever remain inedible on our political landscape.
MOTORING with Ralph Magunje: Motor vehicle rust prevention tips
Stop rust before it starts!
Rust. It is unsightly, unsafe, and undesirable. And because no one wants to buy a rust bucket, it can radically depreciate your car’s resale value.
Flea markets record brisk business
Business Reporter
Flea markets continue to claim the lion’s share of the clothing market because of their relatively low prices compared to prices of established clothing shops.
National Foods reopens Beitbridge depot
Beitbridge Reporter
NATIONAL Foods has reopened its Beitbridge depot, bringing the total number of storehouses it has countrywide to 23.
Red Star postpones relisting on ZSE
Harare — Wholesaler Red Star yesterday said it had deferred plans to re-list on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) to allow former controlling shareholder Star Africa to pay off debts owed to various creditors.
HR with Hector Moyo: For it is written . . .
I love Mzansi fo sho for some of its TV programmes and personalities, for they have a measure of value add, really. For example, there is this powerful programme going by the name “friends like these”, an extremely creative programme, I must say, with lots of teaching points.
Mixed feelings over price hikes
Business Reporter
ECONOMiSTS have expressed mixed feelings regarding the continued increases in prices of basic commodities with some blaming the reintroduction of duty, while others say retailers are responding to high demand for groceries as the festive season approaches and yet others blamed it on greedy retailers.
Three up for murdering Chokuda’s murderer
Midlands Correspondent
THREE Whahwa Prison inmates who allegedly killed Abel Maphosa, one of the convicts jointly charged with Farai Machaya for the murder of Moses Chokuda, were on Tuesday arraigned before Gweru magistrate Mr Meo Rubwe under heavy security.
War vet, trade unionist dies
Chronicle Reporter
VETERAN trade unionist and war veteran Cde Thembinkosi Dube has died.





