President Hails Command Agric. . . Slams programme’s detractors

Tichaona Zindoga and George Maponga in Masvingo President Mugabe yesterday described Government’s Special Maize Programme for Import Substitution, also known as Command Agriculture, as a “beautiful programme” that was key…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Govt must act on AG reports to stop public funds abuse

Cases of financial mismanagement at public entities including local authorities seem to be on the increase and this is very worrying. The challenges facing many parastatals are partly as a…

Mercury ban threatens Zim’s $1 billion gold production

Walter Nyamukondiwa, Harare Bureau The country’s $1 billion gold production sector is under threat from the Minamata Convention that seeks to ban the use of mercury, a major chemical used…

WARRIORS DESTROY SEYCHELLES

Sikhumbuzo Moyo at Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace, South Africa Zimbabwe 6 – 0 Seychelles

Street party for Sikhonjwa’s 41st birthday

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent LAST year around this time, hundreds of people boarded a train and headed to Redwood while partying on board and in the process helped Bulawayo socialite…

No reprieve for ratepayers: Kasukuwere

Innocent Ruwende, Harare Bureau There will be no debt write-offs this time around and ratepayers should pay their bills to enable local authorities to provide services, Local Government, Public Works…

Zim win in record chase

Zimbabwe 322 for 4 (Mire 112, Raza 67*, WIlliams 65, Gunaratne 2-45) beat Sri Lanka 316 for 5 (Mendis 86, Tharanga 79*, Gunathilaka 60, Chatara 2-49) by six wickets A…

Debate on reconciliation Bill deferred

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter VICE President Phelekezela Mphoko has deferred debate on the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) Bill to study amendments proposed by lawmakers.

Govt moves gear up to consolidate Command Agric

Walter Nyamukondiwa in ZVIMBA Government has moved a gear up in its efforts to consolidate the success of Command Agriculture by resuscitating communal irrigation schemes.

Man killed over 60 cents

Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter A BULAWAYO man died on the spot after a colleague struck him once with a broomstick while they were fighting over 60 cents.

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