UN avails $1,6m for flood victims

Praise Bvumbamera Herald Reporter— The United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) yesterday donated $1,6 million to Government to assist over 32 000 flood victims in various parts of the country. The…

VP Mphoko defends Reconciliation Bill

Auxilia Katongomara Bulawayo Bureau Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko has defended the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) Bill, despite criticism from both zanu-pf and MDC-T legislators, as well as members of…

Minister installs Mbire’s Chief Matsiwo

From Tendai Mugabe in MBIRE Rural Development, Promotion and Preservation of Culture and Heritage Minister Abedinico Ncube, yesterday installed Mr Chinheza Chigwajara as substantive Chief Matsiwo in Mbire after several…

King Letsie III hails Zim’s great tourism potential

Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter— Zimbabwe’s tourism sector has the potential to boost the SADC region’s economic growth and there is need to boost ties in the area, with countries like Lesotho…

Zim’s $1,3 billion proud moments •$250m Tokwe-Mukosi Dam opening •$1bn dualisation launch

George Maponga Masvingo Bureau— GOVERNMENT will today showcase major strides in the infrastructure and utilities cluster of Zim-Asset, with the commissioning of two mega projects worth a whopping $1,3billion when…

Airzim free to ply Euro zone

Felex Share Senior Reporter— Air Zimbabwe (Airzim) will continue flying various European routes contrary to reports by some sections of the media that the airline had been banned from the…

DAM SUICIDE! ‘Cancer stricken’ student teacher drowns self

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter A 23-YEAR-OLD student at Hillside Teachers’ College in Bulawayo allegedly committed sucide by throwing herself into Hillside Dams where she drowned.

DAM SUICIDE! ‘Cancer stricken’ student teacher drowns self

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter A 23-YEAR-OLD student at Hillside Teachers’ College in Bulawayo allegedly committed sucide by throwing herself into Hillside Dams where she drowned.

Lend or lose business, banks urged

Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor ZIMBABWE’S biggest challenge is lack of access to capital and banks should face up to this economic reality and lend to businesses or risk collapse, Finance…

Lend or lose business, banks urged

Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor ZIMBABWE’S biggest challenge is lack of access to capital and banks should face up to this economic reality and lend to businesses or risk collapse, Finance…

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