Let’s speak with one voice on indigenisation

The Indigenous and Economic Empowerment Act which came into effect in March 2010 compelled companies with assets valued at $500 000 and above to submit to Government their share ownership structures and how they intended to dispose of 51 percent of the shares to indigenous Zimbabweans.

Ngodzo confident . . . as FC Platinum raid Somhlolo Stadium

By Lovemore Dube in Ezulwini Valley, Swaziland
ZEPHANIAH Ngodzo is confident that his side FC Platinum will beat Swaziland’s Green Mamba at Somhlolo Stadium

Hwange in no joy

By Paul Nkala
HWANGE Football Club were made to wait for more than two hours for their hosts after their arrival at Zanzibar International

Sadomba to give evidence on Asiagate

By Sikhumbuzo Moyo
AL-Hilal of Sudan striker Edward Sadomba is expected to fly into the country this weekend to give evidence on his

Motor Action raring to go

From Makomborero Mutimukulu in Polokwane, South Africa
READY, willing and able is how Motor Action coach Joey “Mafero” Antipas has certified his squad ahead of this afternoon’s

Zesa unearthes reconnection scam

Midlands Correspondent
Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) could be losing thousands of dollars in unpaid electricity bills by consumers

Goblins attack girls at Matobo school

By Nihleli Ngwenya
SUSPECTED goblins are reportedly disrupting lessons at St Sebastian Secondary School where they are reported to be attacking girls.

Villagers lose livestock to hyenas

Beitbridge Reporter
VILLAGERS in Maramani area and surrounding areas in Beitbridge West are losing their livestock, mostly donkeys, to hyenas.

HCCL, NRZ fail to pay workers

By Leonard Ncube
ZIMBABWE’S largest coal miner, Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL), is reportedly failing to pay workers on time.
Information reaching Chronicle is that workers were last paid on 17 December last year.
Some workers told Chronicle they were shocked when they went to banking halls and found that their January salaries had not been deposited.
The workers said morale was at its lowest ebb.

Marange unveils $3 million deal for women’s soccer

Harare Bureau
Marange Resources (Pvt) Ltd yesterday unveiled an estimated $3 million

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