African leaders urged to invest more in energy projects
From Thupeyo Muleya in Cairo, Egypt AFRICAN leaders should invest more resources in renewable energy projects to address energy supply deficit in the continent where 60 percent of the population…
$800 000 Ministry property gutted by fire
Nyaradzo Bakari, Chronicle Reporter THE Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development lost property worth about $800 000, with an employee losing over $1 300 in personal funds left in the…
Caf to consider Nigerian proposal
Cape Town — The Confederation of African Football will meet soon to discuss a proposal for African World Cup qualifiers to play friendlies during the Fifa window in March, a…
Price hikes stall highway fencing project
Prince Sunduzani, Chronicle Reporter THE ongoing price hikes have stalled the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ)’s highway fencing project, prompting Government to give the parastatal the greenlight to import…
African leaders urged to invest more in energy projects
From Thupeyo Muleya in Cairo, Egypt AFRICAN leaders should invest more resources in renewable energy projects to address energy supply deficit in the continent where 60 percent of the population…
$800 000 Ministry property gutted by fire
Nyaradzo Bakari, Chronicle Reporter THE Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development lost property worth about $800 000, with an employee losing over $1 300 in personal funds left in the…
Energy bills will sink Bitcoin
Bitcoin’s meteoric rise is attracting a ton of attention. Is it ready for the mainstream? It may not matter whether bitcoin’s a bubble. The staggering energy costs associated with “mining”…
Manufacturers must set prices
There has been a fair amount of good economic news recently as Zimbabwean businesses start looking at their business fundamentals. First imports are continuing to fall and the gap between…
Hitmen murder war hero. . . Wife hires car-loads of thugs to do dirty work
Prince Sunduzani, Chronicle Reporter A LIBERATION war hero was murdered by unidentified assailants who were allegedly hired by his second wife in South Africa, his family has claimed.
Censured Zanu-PF members told to abide by party constitution
Nduduzo Tshuma, Political Editor ZANU-PF yesterday said respective provinces where officials were recommended for censure for colluding with axed Vice President, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa, should abide by the party’s constitution…



