Pioneer to avail short-season hybrid seed maize
Chronicle Reporter
PIONEER Hi-Breed, a seed-processing company, is set to avail a short-season white hybrid seed maize early for the next farming season in a bid to save farmers time and money, an official has said.
Share scheme moves to Mat North
Prosper Ndlovu
THE Community Share Ownership Trust/Scheme (CSOT/S) will soon roll into Matabeleland North Province with nine mining companies yesterday committing themselves to supporting the Government’s empowerment drive.
Tsano hails Warriors
Sports Reporter
VETERAN gaffer Cosmos “Tsano” Zulu has hailed Zimbabwe’s performance against Burundi in an African Cup of Nations (Afcon) 2013 qualifier played at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday.
Greeks race against time to form government after vote
Greece raced to form a coalition with broad support by the end of yesterday after an election victory by pro-bailout parties which eased fears of a Greek eurozone exit and brought relief to world markets.
SA’s Celtic after Mogorosi
Ricky Zililo
FC Platinum’s Botswana acquisition, Joel Mogorosi has attracted a lot of interest from South African top clubs with Bloemfontein Celtic eager to meet the Zvishavane side over the player.
Maneta up for eviction again
Zimbabwean representative in Big Brother Stargame Roki survived nomination yesterday while Maneta got the highest number of nominations.
ZNCC (Byo) elects new members
Business Reporter
Mrs Ntombenhle Moyo has been re-elected chairperson of the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce Bulawayo branch.
Flamboyant businessman acquitted
Court Reporter
FLAMBOYANT Harare businessman Wicknel Munodaani Chivayo, popularly known as B.I.G., who was facing charges of defrauding seven people of more than R1 million using bogus websites, had reason to smile yesterday when he was found not guilty and acquitted at the close of the State case.
Egypt rival camps claim victory
Egypt’s presidential election appears neck-and-neck with both candidates claiming victory based on unofficial results.
Minister wants Essar deal to be revised
Harare Bureau
THE Essar deal must be revisited because the Indian company will pay only $700 million for resources worth more than $30 billion, Mines and Mining Development Minister Obert Mpofu said yesterday.





