Church accused of fuelling HIV, Aids

Nqobile Tshili/Ngqabutho Moyo  Chronicle Reporters CHURCHES have been accused of discouraging people living with HIV and Aids from taking their medication by proclaiming them healed due to prayer.

Mabhena to head new NRZ board

Harare Bureau TRANSPORT and Infrastructural Development Minister Dr Obert Mpofu has appointed former Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation chairman Godwills Masimirembwa the new CMED (Pvt) Ltd chairperson, taking over from Albert…

Norwegian envoy meets Moyo

Harare Bureau NORWAY’S Ambassador to Harare Bard Hopland yesterday pledged Oslo’s willingness to share expertise in natural resources management with Zimbabwe.

‘Power cuts will cripple industry’

Mernat Mafirakurewa/Charity Ruzvidzo EXCESSIVE power cuts being experienced countrywide will cripple industry already reeling from low capacity utilisation, liquidity crunch and stiff competition brought about by cheap imports, experts have…

Zvishavane businesspeople dominate ZNCC Midlands awards

Midlands Correspondent Zvishavane-based businessman Antony Clever Pote has been named Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce, Midlands Chapter businessperson of the year at a recent colourful ceremony which was held at…

Sabi Mine employees face bleak future

Business Reporter The Associated Mine Workers’ Union is despatching a team of officers to the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation-owned Sabi Gold mine to establish the state of affairs at the…

Minister pledges to help pension funds secure land

Business Reporter The government is targeting pension funds to help finance housing projects as it seeks to reduce the housing backlog, it has been learnt. Information obtained by this newspaper…

Econet launches EcoCash Diaspora

Harare Bureau ECONET Wireless, in partnership with international money transfer service, WorldRemit, has launched a service which enables customers to receive money from outside the country directly on mobile phones.

Work to begin on Gwayi coal mine

China Africa Sunlight Energy will next month begin construction of its Gwayi coal mine and residential complex worth $100 million, an official said on Tuesday, the first phase of ambitious…

We are not going anywhere: BAT

British American Tobacco Plc has engaged the government to commit its long-term presence in the country. BAT Zimbabwe managing director Lovemore Manatsa yesterday said the government was one of the…

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