$300 000 minimum capital requirement for microinsurance companies
Business Reporter GOVERNMENT has gazetted two Statutory Instruments allowing IPEC to register microinsurance companies and effectively peg their minimum capital at $300 000 while setting levels of fees and levies…
Church seeks ban of hate speech in party slogans
Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter CHURCHES are pushing for the banning of political party slogans that promote hate speech as well as the signing of a peace pledge by all political…
Chapungu host Harare City in first home game
Lovemore Zigara in Gweru AIRMEN Chapungu play their first home game in the Castle Lager premiership when they entertain Harare City at Ascot Stadium this afternoon.
Govt wants irrigation projects in every district
Leonard Ncube in Lupane GOVERNMENT is planning to establish at least one irrigation project per year in each district countrywide to enhance food security, an official has said.
Zimbuild unveils over 800 housing units
Babington Machingura, Business Reporter GWERU’S leading land developer, Zimbuild Property Investments has unveiled over 800 housing units in Charlton Park targeting clients from Midlands State University (MSU), Unki Mines and…
Smallholder farmers encouraged to commercialise beef production
Prince Sunduzani, Business Reporter THERE is a need for smallholder livestock farmers to commercialise beef production in order to meet both local and export demand.
Gweru councillors in vehicles,a stands scam
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief GWERU city councillors have approved the purchase of vehicles for three directors at a cost of $300 000 in a bid to charm council management…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: US must be an example of inclusive dialogue
The latest exchanges between Zimbabwe and the United States as a result of prescriptive reforms demanded by the American government as precondition for re-engagement have potential to worsen relations (hopefully…
Past is dead, says President
Zimbabwe should bury its past, move forward and focus on creating a bright future for all, President Mnangagwa has said.
Addressing party supporters at Nyamhunga Stadium in Kariba yesterday, President Mnangagwa said Zanu-PF does not live in the past.
THE SANDTON PROJECT
THE Sandton Project — a clandestine mission meant to paralyse operations at ZIFA — finally exploded yesterday when two board members quit the association claiming their mandate had expired triggering a severe backlash from the game’s other leaders who said the move was meaningless and it would be business as usual at the country’s football controlling body.



