Civil servants groan under micro finance institutions rates
Business Reporter
ECONOMIC hardships being faced by a number of workers earning salaries below the poverty datum line have forced them to go to money lending institutions in a desperate move to make ends meet.Power cuts affect SMEs operations
Business Reporter
EXCESSIVE power cuts being experienced in the country are contributing to the failure by small to medium enterprises to increase capacity and grow, Small to Medium Enterprises and Cooperative Development Minister Sithembiso Nyoni has said.Warriors will deliver: Peter
Harare BureauFORMER Warriors kingpin Peter Ndlovu said his charges are bracing for a tough assignment against Angola but he is confident that they will get a comfortable result from the first leg, final round qualifier at Rufaro on Sunday.
‘Angola better prepared than Zim’
Dumaza DubeANGOLA will go into the first leg of the Africa Cup of Nations final qualifier against Zimbabwe at Rufaro Stadium on Sunday better prepared than the hosts.
Chipembere Queens opt for experience
Midlands Correspondent
GWERU-based women’s soccer outfit, Chipembere Queens, who are finding the going tough in the Zimbabwe Women’s Soccer League, are considering roping in experienced players into the side.Beitbridge sides enjoy home ground advantage
Lovemore ZigaraTHE Zifa Central Soccer League action kicks off today to accommodate three Beitbridge teams FC Strikers, Tripple B and municipal side Town United, which will all be having home fixtures.
June O-Level results out
Chronicle Reporter
Residents to pay levy for water project
Pamela Shumba and Makhosi Sibanda
THE construction of the Gwayi-Shangani Dam, a long-term solution to Bulawayo’s perennial water problems, is at a standstill amid reports that the city council will next year charge residents $1 per month to fund the duplication of the Insiza Dam pipeline.
The duplication of the pipeline is regarded as one of the short-term contingency measures to Bulawayo’s water problems
Putin warns West stance on Syria could backfire
MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned Western countries their “risky” stance on the Syrian crisis could backfire and needed rethinking.
Gospel singer aims to help Nkayi school
Entertainment Reporter
UNITED Kingdom-based Zimbabwean gospel artiste, Nkosi KaNdlovu is in the country to promote his live gospel DVD and CD album called The Experience.




