Things to consider when letting property
Vengai Madzima Property GuideLETTING out residential properties should not turn out to be a full-time job for the owner but a mode of accruing a return on investment.
Mana Pools records 300pc rise in tourists
The number of tourists visiting the Mana Pools National Park rose threefold to 2 213 during the first half of 2012, up from 728 recorded during the same period last year. Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife
Vendors cash in on scarce Econet lines
Lovemore Meya Business Reporter
ECONET Wireless, one of the country’s leading telecommunications companies, is reeling from a shortage of lines that has forced some of its customers resorting to the black market where prices have
Libya’s NFA wins 39 Congress seats
TRIPOLI. — Libya’s National Forces Alliance, led by former interim Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril, won 39 seats of 80 seats set aside for party-list candidates in the General National Congress, the electoral commission announced on Tuesday night.
Taliban bomb attack destroys Nato fuel tankers
MAZARISHARIF. — A Taliban bomb attack yesterday destroyed 22 fuel tankers carrying supplies for Nato forces in Afghanistan, local officials said, as nine Afghan soldiers and two Nato troops died in escalating insurgent attacks.
Ethiopian PM in ‘critical’ condition
BRUSSELS. — Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi was “critical” in hospital in Brussels yesterday, diplomatic sources told AFP, though his government denied he was unwell.
HIV drug resistance getting higher: WHO
WASHINGTON. — Drug resistance to HIV medicines has been creeping higher in parts of Africa and Asia but is not steep enough to cause alarm, said a survey released by the World Health Organisation yesterday.Zim-Moza trade pact can benefit you!
Did you know that you can export your goods or products to Mozambique under the Zimbabwe-Mozambique trade agreement without paying duty in Mozambique?Beware of ‘noisy’ Internet Service Providers
We currently have a plethora of Internet Service Providers operating in Zimbabwe. Most of them have been there for a long time while others joined the bandwagon recently. There have been questions and concerns raised about the proliferation of these service providers with questions of mereStudy hard, Matabeleland pupils urged
Chronicle Reporter
PUPILS from Matabeleland region should study hard and aim at enrolling at institutions of higher learning such as the Zimbabwe School of Mines so that they take part in building the country’s economy, a Cabinet Minister said.


