Family perishes as seven die in accidents

Robin Muchetu/Loveness Mpofu, Sunday News Reporters SEVEN people died and several others were injured in two separate road accidents in Bulawayo and Lupane on Friday and yesterday morning with three…

Government consults on local content policy

Oliver Kazunga recently in Victoria Falls THE Government will consult stakeholders before promulgating another local content policy that seeks to drive the country’s industrialisation agenda across the value chains in…

Eritrea’s capital added to Unesco World Heritage list

WARSAW — Eritrean officials yesterday claimed “victory” after the UN cultural agency unanimously decided to put the African nation’s capital city of Asmara on the Unesco World Heritage list —…

LEST WE FORGET: The schoolboy who dodged Rhodesian bombs in Angola

On Tuesday, 27 February 1979 The Chronicle’s lead story on its front page had a headline in caps which read: RHODESIAN JETS HIT BIG ZIPRA BASE IN ANGOLA; with some…

BAA: A dream that became a miracle

Raisedon Baya LAST week the Inaugural Bulawayo Arts Awards took place at the Large City Hall in Bulawayo and became the talk of the city and other parts of the…

Rats feast on sick boy

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter A MAKESHIFT cooking area made of zinc is what greets you when you enter the homestead. The only other “building” is a mud hut which is…

Call to expedite settling of mining disputes

Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE delay in resolving mining disputes is impacting negatively on investor confidence and slowing efforts to meet mineral production targets, the Zimbabwe Mining Federation has…

Air Marshal exposes Professor Moyo lies

Harare Bureau Air Marshal Perrance Shiri says Professor Jonathan Moyo is a liberation war deserter, who had links with an outfit aligned to Rhodesian security services.

Mine Entra attracts over 100 exhibitors

Kiyapili Sibanda, Business Reporter MORE than 100 exhibitors have so far confirmed participation at this year’s mining, engineering and transport (Mine Entra) exhibition.

G20 summit: Leaders agree to disagree on climate change

Hamburg — Leaders of 19 nations at the G20 summit in Germany have renewed their pledge to implement the Paris deal on climate change, despite the US withdrawing.

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