All Blacks pick Barrett at fly-half

New Zealand have been forced to make five changes to the team that beat South Africa for Saturday’s Rugby Championship clash with Argentina. Beauden Barrett, 23, will start at fly-half…

Wallabies recall Tomane

New Zealand-born winger Joe Tomane has been recalled to the Australia side for Saturday’s Rugby Championship Test against South Africa at Newlands. The 24-year-old, who has been injured since the…

Moyo slams ‘ignorant’ Gono

Clemence Manyukwe News Editor— FORMER Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr Gideon Gono’s claims that his failure to get a Senate seat was due to Zanu-PF factional fights is a…

School birth teen can return to class

Loveness Bepete Chronicle Reporter— A SCHOOL girl who gave birth in a toilet last week is free to go back to school, the Provincial Education Director Dan Moyo said yesterday.…

Reform IMF, World Bank: President Mugabe tells UN

From Caesar Zvayi at the UNITED NATIONS— PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has called for an overhaul of the international financial system to improve the legitimacy of the World Bank and IMF…

$800k car hire debt haunts CMED

Nduduzo Tshuma Senior Reporter— THE Central Mechanical Engineering Department (CMED) owes more than $700,000 to people whose vehicles the entity hired in last year’s harmonised elections. Transport and Infrastructural Development…

China Africa projects roll out

Oliver Kazunga recently in Gwayi THE establishment of a $400 million coal mine and a residential complex in the Gwayi area of Matabeleland North by China Africa Sunlight Energy (CASE)…

Asian arrivals boost Rainbow Tourism Group

TOURIST arrivals from Asian source markets were 51 percent up for the Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG) as foreign business continues to stake a significant share of the company’s business. According…

Bimha headlines clothing indaba

Business Reporter INDUSTRY and Commerce Minister Mike Bimha will officially launch the cotton production strategy in Bulawayo today and participate in the clothing indaba set to unlock the sector’s potential.…

PTA Bank advances $500m to Zim

THE PTA Bank has this year advanced more than $200 million in trade and project finance, pushing the financial institution’s funding to Zimbabwe to $500 million cumulatively. The bank, which…

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