. . . Harare borrows US$15m for retrenchment

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Harare City Council is set to borrow US$15 million from CABS to finance retirees’ pension payouts after the city embarked on a cost-cutting exercise. The city…

Power of population in economic growth

Farai Gwaka The rise of the BRICS nations has once again rekindled the debate on how population growth impacts on economic development, as these emerging economic superpowers all have a…

Jaguar targets IPad generation with cheaper $44,000 sedan

Munich. –  Jaguar is introducing a new entry-level sedan, challenging Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (BMW)’s most popular model, as part of a push by the British brand to triple sales…

Arts festival lives to billing

Godwin Muzari Entertainment Editor The inaugural Junction 24 Arts Festival and Market held over the weekend lived to its billing as artistes of various genres took turns to display their…

Managing your own business

Godfrey Wasara Business Correspondent In my last article, I talked about introducing the required amount of capital and how you have to allocate this scarce resource to competing business needs.…

Handball teams scoop bronze medals

Caroline Magenga  Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE 20-and-under national handball teams scooped bronze medals at the annual International Handball Federation Zone V trophy in Zambia last week. The two teams of 15…

3 dead in weekend traffic mishaps…Traumatised passengers beat up ‘speeding’ bus driver

Patrick Chitumba/Mpumelelo Nyoni Chronicle Reporters— THREE people died on the spot in two separate road traffic accidents in Nkayi and Bulawayo over the weekend. In Nkayi, a Samaboys bus on its way…

Mass transfer of teachers over goblins

Fairness Moyana Chronicle Correspondent— THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has transferred 15 senior teachers and their headmistress from Ndangababi Primary School in Dete following a fallout with the community…

Zanu PF sets up ‘special’ anti-corruption committee

Prosper Ndlovu Business Editor— ZANU-PF has put in place a special committee that will monitor members’ behaviour across provinces and brief President Mugabe every week as it moves to weed out…

Politburo members defiant

Harare Bureau— ZANU-PF Politburo members are defying the party’s directive issued last week to stop discussing party business in the private press. The members have continued to feed the private press…

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