Sanctions affect ZNA training programmes
By Mduduzi Moyo
ILLEGAL economic sanctions are adversely affecting the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA)’s training programmes, a senior
Makanaka Investments gives back to community
Midlands Correspondent
Makanaka Investments, the holding company of Pote Supermarkets, Pote Hardware and Wholesale in Zvishane and Chivi
‘$500m needed to complete outstanding projects’
Chronicle Reporter
THE Government needs more than $500 million to complete outstanding projects countrywide, the Minister of Public Works
DRC opposition rejects early results
Opposition parties in Democratic Republic of Congo have rejected partial results released by the electoral commission giving
A sweet potato a day could save lives in Mozambique
JOHANNESBURG – A helping of an orange coloured sweet potato just twice a week could save lives in Mozambique. This is
Climate change: More than just a word game
JOHANNESBURG – While poor countries are jostling to ensure the lives of their people are protected in a deal on the
Russians go to the polls in parliamentary elections
MOSCOW – Voters across Russia were casting their ballots yesterday in the country’s sixth parliamentary elections, as seven
US-led missile attack kills eight Afghans
At least eight Afghan civilians have been killed in a missile attack by foreign forces in Kapisa Province in northeastern
Muslim Brotherhood-led coalition wins 40 percent votes in first round polls
CAIRO – The Democratic Alliance, led by the Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party, won around 40 percent of votes
Costs increases squeeze commercial farmers
Cape Town – South Africa’s commercial farmers’ income has hardly been great, especially for those planting crops. Stock farmers



