Harare bosses in tender scandal

Sunday Mail Reporter The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission is investigating the Harare City Council for flouting tender procedures and paying contractors twice for the same job — in a case involving…

Ambassador Hotel: Creating space for artistic expression

Takudzwa Chihambakwe Leisure Correspondent — THE Ambassador Hotel has gone artistic! The hotel has now also become a hub of artistic presentations ranging from film screenings, comedy, to musical concerts.

Industrial index on rampage

Business Reporter — THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE)’s industrial index showed no signs of relenting after finishing last week in a northward trajectory, registering its 27th successive rising session amid…

Here comes the Moxinator

Andrew Moyo — IT looks like just another casual day of relaxation for the stocky gentleman who is flexing in a black T-shirt, grey sweatpants and high-cut white sneakers.

Special Economic Zones take shape

Kuda Bwititi Chief Reporter — Local and international investors are submitting applications for various Special Economic Zone projects that begin in Zimbabwe early 2017, a senior Government official has said.

Algeria’s crucial contribution to the decolonisation of Africa

THE Algerian government recently (November 29 – 30) held in its capital, Algiers a highly successful international symposium whose theme was “Algeria’s contribution to the decolonisation of Africa”.

Tyla G makes light of a hard situation

Brighton Zhawi — IT has been said that when life hands you lemons, it is best to make lemonade! This proverbial phase is one that best describes Zimbabwe Under-21 hockey…

Science and technology is destroying forests

Ibo Foroma Rastafarian Perspectives — DECEMBER 1 was National Tree Planting day and just for interest’s sake, how many trees did you plant? In order to reverse the damage caused,…

First western private pry school opens

Sandra Tekere, Sunday News Reporter BULAWAYO’S first western suburbs private primary school, Tshebetshebe Elementary School will open its doors at the beginning of the schools’ first term next year.

Chronicle letter got Chemhuru in trouble with Smith regime

AFTER attaining good passes at school and getting a “good” job at Chrome Mines in the then Selukwe now Shurugwi in the Midlands Province the will to see an Independent…

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