Footwear and Rubber resumes operations
Charity Ruzvidzo Business Reporter THE High Court has granted Footwear and Rubber Private Limited permission to resume operations under judicial management after the company closed shop in 2010.
Market decline chokes coke producers
Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter A LOCAL coke producer has urged the government to licence more smelting firms to widen the market for their products in the wake of declining…
8,700 African troops to fight Boko Haram
Yaounde – Five African nations on Saturday pledged to deploy 8,700 troops, police and civilians as part of a regional effort to fight Nigeria’s Boko Haram militants.
Kerry denies US-Europe split on Russia policy
US Secretary of State John Kerry denied yesterday that a split has emerged between Washington and Europe over how to handle Russia, after leading US senators sharply criticised Germany and…
Iran ready for ‘fair’ nuclear deal
Iran’s paramount leader suggested yesterday he could back a fair nuclear accord with world powers in which neither side got everything it wanted, boosting Iranian negotiators under fire from hardliners…
Pope Francis criticised for defending parents’ right to smack children
Dublin- Ireland’s former president Mary McAleese spoke out against Pope Francis on Saturday after he defended the rights of parents to smack their children.
AirAsia jet turns back to Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur – AirAsia X says a flight heading from Malaysia to Saudi Arabia turned back shortly after takeoff due to a technical problem, circling for hours to burn fuel…
Agribusiness: Solution to challenges faced by women in Zimbabwe
Thandeka Moyo WHEN Sehlisiwe Ndlovu failed her O-Levels, all hope was gone and she was forced to wait for marriage like every other woman in her village.
Editorial Comment: Rise in pass rates a sign of better days
The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) results for 2014 for Grade 7, Ordinary and Advanced levels are all out. An analysis of the results of the public examinations shows a…
Council moves to ban kombis
Oswell Moyo Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO City Council will by March ban all commuter omnibuses which are not registered with either the Bulawayo Public Transport Association or Tshova Mubaiwa but the…









