Mapeza yet to select Warriors captain

Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau WARRIORS coach Norman Mapeza says he will only be able to name a new captain for the senior national team next week after all the players,…

SA signage firm opens shop in Bulawayo

Kiyapili Sibanda, Business Reporter A SOUTH African signage company Maizey Signage Materials and Suppliers yesterday opened a branch in Bulawayo as part of its expansion drive in the local market.

Antipas for Absa Premiership?

JOEY Antipas might be coaching in the South African Absa Premiership next season should negotiations between AmaZulu and Thanda Royal Zulu bear fruit.

President mourns veteran nationalist

Felex Share, Harare Bureau President Mugabe yesterday mourned veteran politician and national hero Cde Naison Khutshwekhaya Ndlovu, saying the veteran leader never betrayed the liberation struggle despite the persecution administered…

Annual broad money supply up 20 percent

ZIMBABWE’S annual broad money supply grew by 20 percent in March to $5,88 billion, driven by an increase in transferable deposits and negotiable certificate of deposits, latest data from the…

Three die in weekend hit and run accidents

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter THREE men died in separate hit and run road accidents that occurred over the weekend in Bulawayo and Mbembesi.

Zim keen to learn from Russia

Pamela Shumba in St Petersburg, Russia ZIMBABWE is keen to learn from Russian diamond giant Alrosa as it seeks to take its diamond sector to higher levels and transform the…

Shot armed robbery victim dies

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A MAN (48) who was allegedly shot by two suspected armed robbers who raided a shop at Jalukanga Business Centre on Saturday, about 120km west of…

Williams in Mopani Redpath Open

Takudzwa Chitsiga, Harare Bureau AFTER improving on the Sunshine Tour order of merit standings with his Tshwane Open perfomance, Zimbabwe’s highest ranked professional golfer Mark Williams hopes to continue from…

Farmers urged to insure livestock

Sharon Chiware, Midlands Reporter LIVESTOCK farmers have been urged to commercialise their operations and insure their animals to avoid losses in the event of diseases and natural disasters such as…

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