Machaya denies factional links

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief THE Minister of State for the Midlands province, Cde Jason Machaya, yesterday said he serves at the benevolence of President Mugabe and is not linked…

Unathi free after leaving Metro FM

In her first interview since her surprise departure from Metro FM last month, Unathi Msengana has hinted at a disagreement with the station’s bigwigs as one of her reasons for…

Rangers deployed to help contain anthrax

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Authority (ZimParks) has deployed rangers in Binga’s Mlibizi area to help contain an anthrax outbreak that has so far claimed the…

Kirsty gets backing

Ellina Mhlanga, Harare Bureau       AFTER her retirement from competitive swimming last year, Kirsty Coventry is not taking a break from the sport where she enjoyed a remarkable career, winning…

UN challenges Africa on agriculture

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls AFRICA’S agriculture industry has the potential to supply the world if governments take serious agrarian programmes and capacitate small scale producers, a top United Nations…

Teen steals $1 800, goes gambling

Tanaka Mrewa, Court Reporter AN 18-year-old man from  Magwegwe suburb in Bulawayo has been arrested for stealing $1 800 from a neighbour, only to blow part of the money at…

CZI rallies private sector to take lead on rand pricing

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) and the private sector are rallying behind the call to promote wider circulation of the South African rand to…

Zim’s forex situation improves significantly

Harare Bureau Zimbabwe’s foreign currency situation has significantly improved due to increased inflows from agriculture and mining, with the central bank allocating at least $100 million to banks weekly since…

Chapungu technical bench still intact

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter AIR Force of Zimbabwe commanders have backed the Chapungu technical bench led by Tendai Chikuni, who they believe will eventually turn around the fortunes of…

Nzimande to probe lack of black PhDs in SA

Cape Town. — Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande says he wants to establish a ministerial task team to probe the reasons for a perceived lack of black South Africans graduating…

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