Ngezi Platinum dislodge Black Rhinos
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ONLY three points separate Castle Lager Premier Soccer League leaders Ngezi Platinum Stars and seventh-placed How Mine.
Zim committed to clear arrears: WB
ZIMBABWE is likely to clear $1.7 billion of interest and penalties it owes international financial institutions by next year and has made progress in re-engaging them, the World Bank’s country…
Zim committed to clear arrears: WB
ZIMBABWE is likely to clear $1.7 billion of interest and penalties it owes international financial institutions by next year and has made progress in re-engaging them, the World Bank’s country…
Rural communities can help stem rhino poaching
Emmanuel Koro AGAINST a background where Africa’s rhino population is on the brink of extinction, a South Africa-based rhino breeder has given a unique and free offer to train rural…
Rural communities can help stem rhino poaching
Emmanuel Koro AGAINST a background where Africa’s rhino population is on the brink of extinction, a South Africa-based rhino breeder has given a unique and free offer to train rural…
Concern as unqualified workers man Binga clinics
Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter UNQUALIFIED village health workers in Binga are reportedly manning a clinic located about 180km from Binga District Hospital.
Concern as unqualified workers man Binga clinics
Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter UNQUALIFIED village health workers in Binga are reportedly manning a clinic located about 180km from Binga District Hospital.
VIDEO: Cops crash, throw out beer from car
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent FOUR police officers — two of them in uniform —caused a stir yesterday when they threw opaque beer from their private vehicle after being involved in…
VIDEO: Cops crash, throw out beer from car
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent FOUR police officers — two of them in uniform —caused a stir yesterday when they threw opaque beer from their private vehicle after being involved in…
NRZ slashes passenger train fares by 30pc
Business Reporter THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) will starting next week reduce fares for passenger trains on major routes by up to 30 percent.







