Costa to dig his heels in

LONDON. – Diego Costa is ready to dig his heels in and stay at English soccer champions Chelsea until he seals his dream move back to Atletico Madrid.

All set for Tanganda Marathon

Ray Bande in MUTARE MORE than 1 500 athletes, including most of the country’s best long distance runners, are expected to descend on Mutare for this years’ edition of the…

Certain leftists avoid defending Zim

Obi Egbuna Jnr Simunye While Africans on our beloved continent are in the process of commemorating the heroic youth who were slaughtered by the apartheid death squad apparatus in Soweto 41…

Stop rot at Grain Marketing Board

Victoria Ruzvidzo In Focus Zimbabweans have a penchant for shooting themselves in the foot with such precision it is amazing. Quite a number of noble programmes and projects have failed to…

Mash West readies for ‘monster’ rally

Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau The zanu-pf Mashonaland West provincial youth league says it will mobilise over 100 000 people to attend the Youth Interface Rally to be addressed by President Mugabe. In…

High level team to court investors. . . 300 delegates warm up for Zim-SA investment indaba

Business Editor ABOUT 300 delegates are expected to attend the high ranking Zimbabwe/South Africa Investment Conference that begins in Sandton tomorrow.

High level team to court investors. . . 300 delegates warm up for Zim-SA investment indaba

Business Editor ABOUT 300 delegates are expected to attend the high ranking Zimbabwe/South Africa Investment Conference that begins in Sandton tomorrow.

‘Economic prospects positive’: World Bank projects 2,8 GDP growth with mining sector expected to continue growing

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter ZIMBABWE’S economic growth prospects are positive, the World Bank has said in its latest economic update.

‘Economic prospects positive’: World Bank projects 2,8 GDP growth with mining sector expected to continue growing

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter ZIMBABWE’S economic growth prospects are positive, the World Bank has said in its latest economic update.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Govt must act to stop middlemen from fleecing farmers

Zimbabwe is expecting to harvest four million tonnes of food crops from the 2016/17 cropping season according to the final Government sponsored crop and livestock assessment report. This means that…

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