Africa and the new world order
James Shikwati
History points at the disastrous outcome of ethnic-based economies that led to a few Europeans dominating the entire continent. The national economic structures have offered minimal benefits to
Democracy without foundation
Reason Wafawarova
There are dire consequences when a people lives on borrowed values and reasoning, and this is precisely why Africa has not made the expected progress after the fall of colonial empires almost 60Women should have self-belief
Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus
Zimbabwean women are really on the go. They may not be making the headlines everyday, they may not be the ministers of finance but so much is being achieved through transformational leadership byIBM returning to Zim
Tonderai Rutsito TechSpot
IBM, a well-known computing brand, recently held a technology road show at a local hotel where it announced its strong interests of not only doing business in Zimbabwe but having its official officesTheatre lacks depth, variety
Stephen Chifunyise Theatre Corridors
This is the time of the year again when the Zimbabwe theatre industry evaluates its performance during the year and plans theatre actions for the following year. The review of the 2012 theatreMpofu to meet Mat North community leaders
Leonard Ncube
THE Zanu-PF Secretary for Economic Affairs, Dr Obert Mpofu, said he will soon embark on a programme to meet community leaders in all the districts in Matabeleland North as part of efforts by the party to understand and appreciate the challenges facing communities.Woman conned
Midlands Correspondent
A Kadoma woman lost $400 cash and two cellphones to three Gweru tricksters who had promised her a job.Beitbridge police round up 74 suspected criminals
Mashudu Netsianda
POLICE in Beitbridge rounded up 74 suspects and impounded 19 pirate taxis in an ongoing operation aimed at cleaning up the border post of criminals ahead of the festive period.Supermarkets hike grocery prices
Chronicle Correspondents
Year-on-year inflation declines
Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S year-on-year November inflation eased to 2,99 percent after shedding 0,39 percentage point from October.

