Victory eludes Harare City again
Ellina Mhlanga, Harare Bureau Harare City 0 – 1 ZPC Kariba
Govt scraps duty on fertiliser
Harare Bureau The Government has suspended duty on imported fertiliser and ammonia gas to ensure adequate supplies of the commodities for the next cropping season.
Govt scraps duty on fertiliser
Harare Bureau The Government has suspended duty on imported fertiliser and ammonia gas to ensure adequate supplies of the commodities for the next cropping season.
Govt reaffirms commitment to social dialogue
Chronicle Reporters/Harare Bureau THE Government is committed to dialogue with social partners and is working on modalities to legislate the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) to involve workers and employers in…
Govt reaffirms commitment to social dialogue
Chronicle Reporters/Harare Bureau THE Government is committed to dialogue with social partners and is working on modalities to legislate the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) to involve workers and employers in…
Man ‘kills’ uncle in goats dispute
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent POLICE have arrested a Gokwe man who allegedly brutally murdered his uncle by striking him several times with an axe following a misunderstanding.
Man ‘kills’ uncle in goats dispute
Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent POLICE have arrested a Gokwe man who allegedly brutally murdered his uncle by striking him several times with an axe following a misunderstanding.
Ndolwane’s SA album launch a success
Joel Tsvakwi, Showbiz Correspondent SA-based Zimbabwean music promoter, Polite Nkomo is overjoyed with the attendance at Martin Sibanda’s Ndolwane Super Sounds album launch at Hillbrow Theatre in Johannesburg last Friday.
Ndolwane’s SA album launch a success
Joel Tsvakwi, Showbiz Correspondent SA-based Zimbabwean music promoter, Polite Nkomo is overjoyed with the attendance at Martin Sibanda’s Ndolwane Super Sounds album launch at Hillbrow Theatre in Johannesburg last Friday.
Rural councils target 2.3m votes for President
Harare Bureau The country’s 60 rural district councils have launched a strategy targeting to garner at least 2.3 million votes for President Mugabe and Zanu-PF in next year’s harmonised elections.







