Bakeries’ future uncertain

Tinashe Makichi Harare Bureau SMALL to medium bakeries in Zimbabwe face an uncertain future as high operational costs continue to affect viability while aggressive expansion by bigger players across the…

Chiefs urged to uphold morals

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent CHIEFS have a duty to protect communities against decadence and immorality which has seen an increase in criminal activities, a cabinet minister has said. Addressing traditional leaders…

100,000 residents to get houses

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent More than 100,000 Bulawayo homeseekers are set to benefit from the government’s housing project which is set to be rolled out in the next few months. This…

Tunisia PM appeals for ‘patience’ after street protests

Tunisian Prime Minister Habib Essid has pleaded for “patience” following a wave of violent demonstrations against poverty and unemployment, the worst social unrest since the 2011 revolution.

Bulawayo athletics team announced

Sports Correspondent THE Bulawayo Athletics Board (BAB) yesterday named a 22-member team to represent the province at the National Cross Country Championships at Morris Depot in the capital on February…

Impressive turnout at Bosso trials

Bukhosi Mangena Sports Correspondent MORE than 100 players turned up for the Highlanders’ trials aimed at beefing up the junior squads at the clubhouse over the weekend. The trials were for…

How the West creates terrorism

By Andre Vltchek Terrorism has many forms and many faces, but the most terrible of them is cold cruelty. We are asked to believe that terrorists consist of dirty lunatics, running…

‘In my heart I wanted to be a fighter pilot’

Zimbabwe batsman Sikandar Raza talks about his late start in cricket, being independent, and what Test cricket means to him

Roadmap for EU $100m fund

Lloyd Gumbo Harare Bureau The government and the European Union have reached an agreement on the use of more than $100 million from the bloc under the National Indicative Programme…

‘Families must stop fighting over child support grants’

Mbombela — The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) in Mpumalanga has urged community members to stop fighting over child support grants as children suffered the most.

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