Trophy hunts bag $25 million in 2 months

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE has so far generated $25 million from selling trophies during the 2016 hunting season that started in April and is on target to meet…

BURNING & LOOTING . . . Zim bus torched, passengers robbed in SA mob attack

Thupeyo Muleya and Pamela Shumba Chronicle Reporters A MOB allegedly burnt an Eagle Liner bus transporting 21 Zimbabweans from Bulawayo to Johannesburg in South Africa yesterday and robbed them of their…

Developing a saving culture

Morris Mpala, MoB Capital Ltd TO talk about savings when the economy isn’t performing sounds more ironic than ever but you still need to save.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: We commend police, court for job well done

Commission of crime had become a career, or lifestyle for five men from the Midlands Province.

Court rules against farmer

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief A COURT has given an 85-year-old farmer from Mberengwa seven days to vacate a farm which has since been allocated to Zanu-PF Mberengwa North legislator…

ARSO selects first female president

Business Reporter THE Standards Association of Zimbabwe director-general Dr Eve Gadzikwa is set to become the first woman president of the African Organisation for Standardisation (ARSO).

NBS to take over NSSA land bank

THE recently established National Building Society (NBS), a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Social Security Authority (NSSA), will soon take over the pension fund’s land bank for construction of…

Convict’s son beats up mom, lover

Patience Mutsiwi, Midlands Reporter A 17-YEAR-OLD boy from Mvuma was yesterday handed a two-year wholly suspended sentence for assaulting his mother and her lover.

Property owner scoops businesswoman award

Midlands Correspondent PROMINENT Gweru businesswoman and reigning Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) national businesswoman of the year Mrs Smelly Dube has scooped the Midlands most outstanding businesswoman for 2015…

Kenyan immigrants ‘drown’ in the Zambezi

Salani Ncube, Chronicle Reporter A KENYAN couple suspected to be illegal immigrants is feared to have drowned in the Zambezi River.

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