SA starts processing permits for Zimbos
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent SOUTH Africa has started accepting new applications for permits that would allow Zimbabweans to stay in the neighbouring country for the next four years.
US says no change in plan to quit Paris climate deal
The United States has refuted reports that it was softening its stance on the Paris climate accord, insisting that Washington will still withdraw from the agreement unless it can re-enter…
Kenya election: The nullification and its implications
Reason Wafawarova The nullification of the Kenyan Presidential election has clearly created global interest, not least because it has been seen as the triumph of the rule of law…
4 sisters murder: ‘Killer’s wife’ speaks out
Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter A Gokwe woman whose husband allegedly killed her four siblings, said she regrets leaving her sisters at his mercy.
Colleges told to adapt to technological changes
Prince Sunduzani, Chronicle Reporter INDUSTRIAL training colleges should adapt to technological changes in order for them to survive, a Government official has said.
New road signs for Bulawayo
Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter BULAWAYO will today start installing new road signs that are in line with Sadc traffic standards following a Government directive.
Lesotho get first victory off Namibia
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter Namibia 1-2 Lesotho
IP valuation methods for SMEs
Aleck Ncube THE value of Intellectual Property depends on the expected future cash flow to be derived from the use or exploitation of that Intellectual Property, either immediately (for example,…
Porous borders let in pest infested seeds
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter THE lax control measures at Zimbabwe’s borders have over the years contributed to the movement of pest infested seeds into the country, an official said.
Lesotho’s political strife to cost Sadc millions
Lesotho’s political troubles will cost the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) more than R89.1m in the next few months as the region prepares to send in a standby force of…

