Nust rebrands Business Management Dept

Chronicle Reporters THE National University of Science and Technology (Nust) on Friday re-branded the Department of Business Management and launched a stand-alone Marketing department, a move aimed at unlocking value…

Small-scale miners throw weight behind Zanu-PF

Lindani Dube Chronicle Reporter Small-scale miners have thrown their weight behind Zanu-PF in the harmonised elections, saying the party has supported their operations since independence. Zimbabwe Miners Federation president Mr…

Biti accused of putting 100 000 out of jobs

Harare Bureau Finance Minister and MDC-T Secretary General Tendai Biti stands accused of having rendered more than 100 000 people jobless after failing to implement a Cabinet directive to revamp…

People voted into power urged to fulfil promises

Thandeka Moyo Chronicle Correspondent People voted into power should pay back the electorate by fulfilling their campaign promises, ZANU-PF secretary for Economic Affairs Dr Obert Mpofu said yesterday. Addressing scores…

Sunday News Editor Paul Mambo dies

Thandeka Moyo Chronicle Correspondent SUNDAY News editor Paul Mambo has died. He was 46. Mambo, whose journalism career spans 19 years, died at Mater Dei Hospital on Saturday evening at…

Zanu-PF victory to ensure education for all: SK Moyo

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent A ZANU-PF victory in the forthcoming elections will among other things guarantee access to education for the less privileged children,  the party’s national chairman, Cde Simon…

‘Opposition parties coalitions tribal’

Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) chairman Cde Jabulani Sibanda has castigated coalitions formed by opposition parties, saying they were crafted on tribal lines meant to…

Zuma raps Zulu over Zim elections utterances

Harare Bureau SOUTH African President Mr Jacob Zuma yesterday rapped his international relations advisor Ms Lindiwe Zulu’s utterances on Zimbabwe describing them as unauthorised, regrettable, unfortunate and inaccurate.

Zuma censures Lindiwe Zulu

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
SOUTH African president Cde Jacob Zuma yesterday rapped his international relations advisor Ms Lindiwe Zulu’s for her utterances on Zimbabwe, describing them as unauthorised, regrettable, unfortunate and inaccurate.

Biti renders over 100 000 jobless

Itai Mazire Herald Reporter
FINANCE Minister and MDC-T secretary-general Mr Tendai Biti stands accused of having rendered

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