Robber rapists get 108 years
Thandeka Moyo and Patience Mutsiwi Chronicle Reporters TWO men, one in Bulawayo and another in Gweru, who robbed and raped women, have been sentenced to a total of 108 years in…
Mourinho, Facebook spokesperson expected at Byo investment indaba
Innocent Ruwende Harare Bureau FORMER Real Madrid and Chelsea Football Club manager Jose Mourinho and American businesswoman and Facebook spokesperson Randi Zuckerberg are set to visit the country to address government…
GUKURAHUNDI ROW ERUPTS . . . VP FUMES OVER COLTART BOOK
Defiant Coltart dares him to sue Chronicle Reporter VICE President Emmerson Mnangagwa has denounced “false and malicious” statements he says are contained in a book recently published by Bulawayo Senator…
Councils demand 5percent budget allocation
Bianca Mlilo, Business Reporter LOCAL authorities are demanding the five percent budget allocation from the fiscus to undertake different service delivery projects as stipulated in the new constitution.
$100k for Macheso, $1m for pirates
Melissa Mpofu/Walter Mswazie It is no secret, Alick Macheso’s latest offering – Tsoka Dzerwendo released on Monday is the most sought after album, but it seems those outside Harare are…
Africa’s future lies in Africa: AfDB president
ABIDJAN — The African Development Bank has warned African countries against rushing to take on more debt, saying Africa risks falling into a debt crisis.
Warriors must focus on task at hand
THE Zimbabwe senior national football team must banish the ghost of the latest match-fixing scandal to hit the local shores and focus on the task at hand when they face…
Borrowing/lending friends money
Morris Mpala, MoB Capital LET’S start by getting the syntax right, you borrow from and lend to. The concern here is on the informal means of borrowing/lending, not the official…
Fund sport to address match fixing
Grace Chingoma, Harare Bureau THE National Sport Associations and stakeholders have urged the government to consider funding of sport and introduction of a sport levy so that players are better…
$26million for irrigation schemes rehab
Midlands Reporters THE government has accessed $25.5 million from international humanitarian agency, International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) to be used in rehabilitating irrigation infrastructure across the country.











