D-Day looms for suspended Byo councillors
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE Government will this week reveal the fate of five Bulawayo councillors who were last month suspended on allegations of corruption.
‘Zim on China investment priority list’
Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE has been listed as one of the 18 African countries which China will prioritise in terms of investment and co-operation, a senior official from the Asian economic…
Gtel launches new phone
Toneo Rutsito, Harare Bureau Mobile phone manufacturer Gtel has launched its new smart phone, the X4, which is packed with high end specifications and longer battery life.
Zimplats to decide on proposed portal replacement this month
THE board of Impala Platinum (Implats) will consider the recently completed bankable feasibility study (BFS) for the potential development of a new mining portal at its Zimplats subsidiary when the…
Legislators, business converge in Byo for pre-budget seminar
Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter LEGISLATORS and key economic players will converge in Bulawayo on Thursday for a four-day pre-national budget seminar for 2017.
Talen Vision sign DRC striker
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter AMBITIOUS Southern Region Division One Soccer League side Talen Vision have signed unheralded 19-year-old Democratic Republic of Congo striker Patrick Kingambo Body for an undisclosed…
Bulawayo Chiefs lead the pack after Amagagasi win
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Chiefs went to the top of the Southern Region Division One Soccer League for the first time this season following a 1-0 win over…
Kaguvi shoe production shoots up
Wynne Zanamwe, Midlands Reporter KAGUVI Vocational Training Centre (KVCT) is now producing about 2 000 pairs of shoes every month after entering into a partnership with Bata Shoe Company.
Jericho the lion dies
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent JERICHO the lion – brother to the famous Cecil who was killed by an American in an illegal hunt last year – has been found dead…
20 000 stranded at CAR UN base
Renewed deadly violence in the Central African Republic (CAR) has forced more than 20 000 people to flee to a UN base to seek safety and shelter.




