Zimbabweans mourn Charamba’s wife

Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau Zimbabweans yesterday joined the Charamba family in mourning the wife of Presidential spokesperson and Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Permanent Secretary Mr George Charamba, Idaishe Olivia,…

Govt unveils SMEs infrastructure policy

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent The Government has drafted a Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) infrastructural development policy that compels local authorities to provide working space for up-and-coming businesses, a Cabinet…

Zim eyes increased SA investment

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Government aims to attract more investors from South Africa by improving the investment climate through a range of measures to enable the quick licensing…

Kusosa offside

Dingilizwe Ntuli, Sports Editor WHAT a shame that the flagship match of our topflight league is now going to be decided in the boardroom instead of the field of play…

Landa John Nkomo Trust bails out San community

  Tanaka Mrewa, Chronicle Reporter THE Landa John Nkomo Trust and a local company have donated groceries and clothes worth over $1 000 to Tsholotsho’s San community that was affected…

Landa John Nkomo Trust bails out San community

  Tanaka Mrewa, Chronicle Reporter THE Landa John Nkomo Trust and a local company have donated groceries and clothes worth over $1 000 to Tsholotsho’s San community that was affected…

Bulawayo finishes second in NAAZ meet

Harare Bureau HARARE province lived up to expectations yesterday when they emerged winners of the National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe Inter-provincial track and field championships at the National Sports Stadium…

Cops push for 30-year stock theft jail terms

Sukulwenkosi Dube- Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent POLICE are lobbying the Attorney General’s Office to ensure that the mandatory sentence for stock theft is increased from nine to 30 years per beast,…

Wenger happy with fighting spirit

Arsenal’s “fighting spirit” has returned, manager Arsene Wenger said after his side completed a third Premier League victory in a week to roar back into contention for a top-four finish.

‘Qualification for the World Cup is the most important thing’

LET’S be honest: if Zimbabwe fail to turn up at the next global cricket event, they will not be missed.

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