Six reasons why businesses fail
Fanuel Kangondo EntrepreneurshipOne of the primary reasons why people go into business is that they want to be successful and no one does so with the intention to fail. Taking into account your background, whether you were born an entrepreneur or you developed into one,
Minister Mpofu castigates Gwayi-Shangani Catchment Council
Prosper Ndlovu
Chronicle Reporter
THE Minister of Mines and Mining Development, Dr Obert Mpofu, has castigated the Gwayi-Shangani Catchment Council for opposing the establishment of new coal mining companies in Matabeleland North, describing them as reactionaries who are anti-development.
Say no to indiscipline Twine!
ONE great footballer once said that the sport is the world’s most beautiful game and up to date no soul has ever disputed that assertion because indeed the game is just so beautiful.
That opinion was said years ago by the legendary Brazilian Pele and it suffices to say that he contributed a great deal in making football the world’s most beautiful game.
OBITUARY: Chigodo was a brave soldier of journalism
Stephen Mpofu
He was a chip from the old block of black journalists whose unflinching intrepidity enabled them to navigate hostile environments in foreign lands as back home they were regarded by white racists as anathema to their profession, then a preserve for whites using the power of the Press to perpetuate oppressive rule.
EDITORIAL COMMNET: Zinara should speed up roads rehabilitation
WE have previously expressed concern at the slow pace at which the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) and its South African partner are moving in the rehabilitation of the Plumtree-Bulawayo-Harare-Mutare highway.
10-year-old drops out of school to join Macheso
Givemore Muzariri
A 10-year-old boy from Zvishavane has dropped out of school to join Orchestra Mberikwazvo as a dancer. Borny Nyakura told Saturday Leisure that he believed it was high time he joined Alick Macheso’s band as he possessed all the skills required by any dancer on stage.
Mat South firms cede shares
Temba Dube
All roads lead to B/F for prayers
Saturday Leisure Reporters
ALL roads will this afternoon lead to Barbourfields Stadium where South African gospel singer, Sipho Makhabane, is expected to headline a concert to be held after the Bulawayo Peace Prayers.
Over 120 expected for ATA golf tourney in Vic Falls
Senior Sports Reporter
ELEPHANT Hills Hotel and Golf Resort will play host to the Africa Travel Association (ATA) golf tournament that tees off on Tuesday morning in the resort town with more than 120 golfers from across the globe expected to take part.
President meets Enos Nkala
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