Iran denounces attacks against Afghan civilians

Condemning attacks against defenceless people in Afghanistan, an Iranian diplomat has expressed concern over the rise in civilian casualties in the war-torn country.  

Zim invites Indian firms for diamonds auction

ZIMBABWE has invited small and medium diamantaires from Surat to participate in the auctions for rough diamonds worth 12 million carats to be carried out throughout the year.

Honesty key to success: Ncube

Mernat Mafirakurewa Business Editor “IN this industry, you can only succeed if you are honest.” These were the words of one of Bulawayo’s leading land developers, Hawkflight Enterprises proprietor Mngane…

Hailstorm-hit Indian farmers kill themselves

A string of farmers have committed suicide in western India after freak hailstorms and rains destroyed winter crops worth millions of dollars, activists and politicians say.

20 teachers held for stock theft

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent TWENTY teachers and staff members from Gomba Secondary School in Gutu were detained and quized for eight hours at a local police station after they were…

Editorial Comment: Extend salary cuts to private sector

The government’s move to cut salaries and perks for parastatals and local authorities bosses to $6,000 per month pending finalisation of a comprehensive salary structure is highly commendable. A Cabinet…

Rocks stretch lead over Tuskers

Mehluli Sibanda Senior Sports Reporter AN unbeaten half century from Richmond Mutumbami saw Southern Rocks extend their lead over Matabeleland Tuskers on day two of the four-day Logan Cup cricket…

Tobacco exports rake in $50m

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter THE country has since the beginning of the year exported 14.3 million kilogrammes of tobacco worth $51.8 million with Belgium leading as the major buyer…

Rugby rules change

Senior Sports Reporter THE National Rugby League will this season run an uninterrupted programme after clubs agreed that only teams with at least 10 players on national team duty will…

Stolen SA kids mum due in Zimbabwe

Leonard Ncube Senior Reporter THE mother of two children believed kidnapped in South Africa and trafficked to Zimbabwe is due in the country next week, she told Chronicle.

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