Great Limpopo Cultural Fair a melting pot of rural artistic richness
Vincent Gono recently in Chiredzi AN assorted collection of rural artistes drawn from different cultural backgrounds set the usually dull and silent nights of Muhlanguleni community and its environs in…
Taking jumbo debate away from ivory towers
Sifelani Tsiko Wildlife experts and environmentalists say the global wildlife community should support Zimbabwe and other countries that are pushing the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species to lift…
Ariston banks on normal rainfall season
LISTED agro-industrial concern Ariston Holdings is betting on normal rains for the 2016-2017 summer cropping season to lift its output, as a significant portion of its estates rely on rain-fed…
August is conference time
Religion Writer A host of church conferences are set for August as the period dubbed “the spiritual month” takes shape. Already Zion Christian Church’s mega conference, known for drawing tens of…
Zimplats eyes US$500m investments
ZIMPLATS, the country’s biggest platinum producer, has lined up investments worth more than US$500 million despite declining commodity prices on international markets.
Chicken Inn, Bulawayo City held
Sports Correspondents Chicken Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Chapungu. . . . . . . . . . .…
Purification through life’s experiences
Tinashe Zinyemba : Christian Youth Despite everything that we have faced so far, we are still standing; this can only be through the grace of God.
South Africa has found its Gorbachev
Ivor Chipkin The level of debate about the political future of South Africa is shockingly naïve. The weakening of the ANC electorally and the strengthening of opposition parties means, so the…
Zim-SA trade talks tackle SI64…Import restrictions to last between two and three years
Harare Bureau— ZIMBABWE has told South Africa that the import restrictions introduced in June this year through Statutory Instrument 64 of 2016 will last between two and three years. SI 64…
Zimra scaring away SMES: Parly committee
Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent— THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority has been slammed for being too heavy handed, thereby causing businesses to hide earnings to evade tax. The National Assembly heard recently…





