Minister to present 2017 national budget next month
Business Reporter FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa is expected to present the 2017 national budget early next month.
Zim rejects gay rights proposals
From Lloyd Gumbo in GENEVA, Switzerland Zimbabwe has rejected embracing homosexuality that some European countries wanted the country to take up at the United Nations Human Rights Council Working Group…
Zimbabwe Cricket set to embrace DRS
THE Decision Review System made its long-awaited debut in Zimbabwe during their second Test against Sri Lanka after some last-minute additions to the available technology have made its implementation possible.
Mandaza gets Mighty Warriors armband
Grace Chingoma, Harare Bureau TALENT Mandaza has taken over as the new captain of the Mighty Warriors after she was handed the armband yesterday to lead the team ahead of…
RBZ loans out $3 million to artisanal miners
Bianca Mlilo, Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has loaned out $3 million of the $20 million funding package it set aside for the sector recently.
Ngezi looking forward to Confed Cup
Eddie Chikamhi, Senior Sports Reporter NEWLY-CROWNED Chibuku Super Cup winners Ngezi Platinum Stars have indicated they are keen to take their fairytale to another level by representing Zimbabwe in the…
‘Zimbabweans have ability to uplift economy’
Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter ZIMBABWEANS have the ability to work out solutions that will bring about economic development in their country despite the ongoing challenges, Thabo Mbeki Foundation (TMF) chief…
Man ‘shoots’ lover’s hubby
Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent A DARING Masvingo man allegedly shot his girlfriend’s husband in the chest after he had caught him being intimate with the woman in his car.
Div 1 title race goes to wire
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter VICTORIA Falls-based Amagagasi’s Zifa Southern Region Division One League’s championship hopes went up in flames after losing 0-1 to Indlovu Iyanyathela, leaving log leaders Bulawayo…
Residents fume as water shedding extends beyond 48 hours
Cynthia Dube, Chronicle Reporter THOUSANDS of Bulawayo residents have been left stranded after council failed to stick to its published 48-hour weekly water shedding schedule.











