Archer diversifies, ventures into leather production

Business Editor ARCHER Clothing Manufacturers has ventured into leather production as part of a diversification strategy aimed at expanding business in a competitive market.

Archer diversifies, ventures into leather production

Business Editor ARCHER Clothing Manufacturers has ventured into leather production as part of a diversification strategy aimed at expanding business in a competitive market.

Budding boxer falls on hard times

Collete Mukome 21-YEAR-OLD Tendai Manyera’s promising career in boxing has suddenly become a nightmare as he is failing to access medication after he unexpectedly started experiencing intense pain on his…

Zim too rich to be poor: Mangudya

Ngoni Dapira Business Correspondent RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya is optimistic that the economic blueprint, the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic Transformation, will turnaround the economy saying the…

Kirsty concerned over doping

COLORADO SPRINGS (AFP) – The prospect of Russian athletes being welcomed back into the fold for the Olympics is causing alarm among rivals, including Zimbabwean swimming icon Kirsty Coventry, with…

Kirsty concerned over doping

COLORADO SPRINGS (AFP) – The prospect of Russian athletes being welcomed back into the fold for the Olympics is causing alarm among rivals, including Zimbabwean swimming icon Kirsty Coventry, with…

Tout intoxicates, rapes Form 4 pupil

Melody Baya, Court Reporter A TOUT allegedly raped a 16-year-old Form Four pupil after plying her with alcohol.

Tout intoxicates, rapes Form 4 pupil

Melody Baya, Court Reporter A TOUT allegedly raped a 16-year-old Form Four pupil after plying her with alcohol.

Rain destroys Tsholotsho homesteads, schools

Patient Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter AT least 18 homesteads and five schools in Tsholotsho were destroyed and more than 3,000 cattle, donkeys and goats were killed during heavy rains.

Rain destroys Tsholotsho homesteads, schools

Patient Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter AT least 18 homesteads and five schools in Tsholotsho were destroyed and more than 3,000 cattle, donkeys and goats were killed during heavy rains.

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