DeMbare return to winning ways
Harare Bureau
Romney could beat Obama
Washington — He has been mocked as rich and out of touch, struggled to woo his own party and left a trail of gaffes — but Mitt Romney still has a genuine shot to make Barack Obama a one-term president.
Hardbody record first PSL victory
Normal 0 Noel Munzabwa MICHAEL Mageja rose from the bench to inspire Hardbody to their first Castle Lager Premier Soccer League victory when they beat visiting Hwange in an exciting…
Call for a quota system in education sector
Chronicle Reporter
Bulawayo residents have appealed to the Government to craft an education policy, which would compel schools and learning institutions in each province to give preference to local languages.
Online publications: The problem of faceless authors
Tafadzwanashe Tseisi
Zimbabwean media could be described as fairly regulated given that the existing laws while ensuring access to information to the media also protect society.
RBZ denies liability over Scottco monies
Harare Bureau
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe says it has no obligation to pay a cotton spinning company over R2,6 million seized from its two bank accounts five years ago.
Everton spoil Red Devils’ day
Steven Pienaar’s late equaliser blew the Premier League title race wide open as Everton fought back to draw with Manchester United yesterday.
United swept to a 3-1 lead when Wayne Rooney, Danny Welbeck and Nani scored after Nikica Jelavic’s headed opener. But although Rooney was on target again following Marouane Fellaini’s volley, Everton scored twice in three minutes during the closing stages, with Jelavic making it 4-3 before Pienaar had the final say.
Troops bombed during flashpoint pullout: S. Sudan
BENTIU (South Sudan) South Sudan accused its neighbour Sudan of bombing its troops as they pulled out of the disputed oil region of Heglig on Saturday, dampening already faint hopes…
US confusion over Marange diamonds exposed
EDITORIAL: US confusion over Marange diamonds exposed
Zimbabwe is headed for very exciting times indeed. The country, which was granted permission to unconditionally export its diamonds from the Marange fields in Manicaland province by the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme in November last year, had two of its diamond mining companies, Marange Resources and Mbada Diamond Mining that are operating in Marange, placed under sanctions by the United States the following month.
Registration for ATA Congress under way
Business Reporter
Preparations for the Africa Travel Association (ATA) Congress to be held in Victoria Falls next month are at an advanced stage




