President gazettes wealth fund Statutory Instrument

Harare Bureau President Mugabe has gazetted a Statutory Instrument that gives effect to the Sovereign Wealth Fund that is expected to go a long way in reserving income from the…

I was never a Man United fan: Keane

To many supporters, Roy Keane epitomised the successful Manchester United sides of the nineties and the turn of the century. Keane won seven Premier League titles, four FA Cups and a…

New board for Zimra unveiled

Harare Bureau THE Minister of Finance and Economic Development Patrick Chinamasa has unveiled a new board for the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority. The new board is chaired by Willia Bonyongwe who is…

Murdered boy’s family demands 10 beasts

Whinsley Masara Chronicle Reporter A NYAMANDLOVU family whose four-year-old son was allegedly murdered last Monday by three neighbours aged seven and eight years, is demanding 10 head of cattle and…

BCC drags ZimParks to court

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) has dragged the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Authority (ZimParks) to court for allegedly failing to settle a debt of more than $17,…

Mhere bags brace at Midlands Music Awards

Midlands Reporters IT was all glitz and glamour at the second edition of the Midlands Music Awards as the event lived up to its billing with gospel musician Mathias Mhere…

Gatlin fifth-fastest in 200m history

Justin Gatlin became the fifth-fastest 200m runner in history as he won Sunday’s final at the USA Track and Field Outdoor Championships. The 33-year-old American, who has served two doping bans,…

Masiyephambili Junior win Nissan Clover schools soccer tourney

Sports Reporter MASIYEPHAMBILI Junior School scooped the Nissan Clover Leaf Motors St Thomas Aquinas Primary Schools’ soccer festival on Saturday for the fourth consecutive time.

Chideu, Rusike leave for South Africa

Grace Chingoma Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE international strikers, Thomas Chideu and Evans Rusike, have gone to South Africa to try their luck after being invited for trials by two ABSA Premiership…

Namibian firm eyes Zim market

Molline Gagare Business Reporter A NAMIBIAN milling company, Ohangwena Mills, has announced plans to expand its business to Zimbabwe after identifying opportunities during the recent Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF).

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