Chronicle gains in readership as other papers lose ground
Chronicle Reporter
Chronicle has recorded a marginal increase in its readership, becoming one of only two daily newspapers to experience such a rise at a time when the readership of almost all newspapers is declining.
‘No money to fund empowerment initiatives’
Treasury has released less than 10 percent of the $6 million it allocated to the National Indigenisation and Empowerment Board in the 2012 national budget, the chairman Mr David Chapfika has said.
Zuma acknowledges progress made on new constitution
From Caesar Zvayi in New York
SADC facilitator to the Global Political Agreement, South African President Jacob Zuma, has acknowledged the tremendous progress made in the constitution-making process and the ongoing interaction among principals on the matter.
This emerged after a meeting between President Mugabe and Mr Zuma on the sidelines of a high level meeting on the rule of law at the UN Headquarters here on Monday.
A source who attended the meeting said President Mugabe briefed Mr Zuma on progress made in the constitution-making process against the backdrop of a letter written to Mr Zuma by the MDC formations asking him to intervene after the two parties declared a premature deadlock.
Zim engineer helps artisanal gold miners in Mongolia
DEVELOPMENT workers do not necessarily have to come from the West.
A mining expert from Zimbabwe is helping to improve the lives of small-scale miners in Mongolia.
Artistes hail Intwasa
Bruce Ndlovu
ART practitioners in Bulawayo have hailed the recently concluded Intwasa Arts festival as a success saying it managed to live up to expectations.
Football Indaba set to tackle challenges
Sports Reporter
COULD today’s Football Indaba in Harare be the first step in turning around the fortunes of Zimbabwean soccer?
The Ministry of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture together with the Sports and Recreation Commission and the Zimbabwe Football Association are today meeting football stakeholders and the meeting is aimed at finding lasting solutions to the perennial problems dogging the country’s biggest sport.
Call on NGOs to consult chiefs
Masvingo Correspondent
NON-Governmental organisations operating in the country should consult chiefs and other traditional leaders before implementing programmes to avoid problems.
SA delegation to visit Zim
A delegation from over 40 companies in South Africa will visit Zimbabwe next month to explore business opportunities, the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce has said.





