Doves Holdings to increase market share
Harare Bureau DOVES Holdings plans to ride on its reputation as the country’s oldest funeral service provider to consolidate its growth trajectory and increase its market share.
Man in remand gets 24hrs to raise $1k upkeep arrears
Florence Ncube, Chronicle Reporter A MAGISTRATE has given a driver at the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara), who owes $1 000 in maintenance arrears, 24 hours to pay the money…
Sundowns’ road to African glory
The Brazilians of South Africa — Mamelodi Sundowns — were finally crowned African champions on their second attempt with a 3-1 aggregate win against Egyptian side Zamalek on Sunday.
Govt releases $20m for Tokwe-Mukosi Dam
THE Government has released $20 million for the completion of one of the country’s largest dams, Tokwe-Mukosi, before the end of the year, the Infrastructural Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ)…
SA shows one of Idols’ favourites the door
Showbiz Reporter IN a jaw-dropping result that sent shockwaves on social media, one of the contestants marked for the Idols SA top three was sent home on Sunday.
Lucky Rosberg targets Mexico win
Austin — Nico Rosberg will be aiming for nothing less than an outright victory against his Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton when they take their world title duel to Mexico next…
Trio buried alive: Zim sand poachers suffocate in SA truck mishap
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THREE brothers from Gokwe died in South Africa when a truck they were loading with river sand overturned and buried them under a mound of sand.
Govt to avail $36m for cotton inputs
Harare Bureau Government will avail approximately $36 million towards the cotton inputs support scheme for the 2016-2017 farming season as it seeks to achieve lint exports of 90 000 tonnes…
Councils urged to put houses in order
Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls DELEGATES to the just ended inaugural Local Government Investment Conference (Logic) in Victoria Falls have called on urban local authorities to engage industry players locally…
Brawl over machete sees man beaten to death
Walter Mswazie, Masvingo correspondent A CHIREDZI man allegedly fatally assaulted a fellow imbiber following a dispute over the use of a machete, police have confirmed.











