Investor keen to partner ZRU
Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls THE Zimbabwe Rugby Union (ZRU) have said they have found an investor to partner them in the building of a rugby stadium in Victoria Falls.
ZC board must act on Cricket World Cup qualification failure
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter SUNDAY marked the conclusion of the International Cricket Council Cricket World Cup with Afghanistan being crowned champions after a seven wicket victory over West Indies…
AfCFTA set to speed up Zim’s economic recovery
Prince Sunduzani, Business Reporter ZIMBABWE is set to benefit immensely from the agreement establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) signed recently by President Emmerson Mnangagwa because of its…
Peace and Reconciliation Commission decentralises
Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) will soon decentralice its operations and embark on nationwide public hearings, its chairperson, Justice Selo Masole Nare, has said.
Insurance sector assets up 137pc
Enacy Mapakame HARARE – Assets for Zimbabwe’s short-term insurance industry have grown 137 percent to $396 million as at the end of last year compared to $167 million seven years…
Sporting facilities set for renovations
Conrad Mupesa, Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT will from next week start refurbishing sporting facilities at Mhangura and Alaska mines.
France wants EU to lift Zim sanctions
President Mnangagwa is determined to transform the lives of Zimbabweans and the reforms he is implementing will see France advocating the complete removal of economic sanctions on Zimbabwe, a French official has said.
UPDATED: $1 000 for MDC-T ticket
MDC-T president Mr Nelson Chamisa faces rebellion from sitting Members of Parliament for imposing a $1 000 non-refundable application fee for sitting MPs, who want to be considered as candidates in the harmonised elections later this year.
Russians eye horticulture investment in Norton
Heather Charema in Norton RUSSIAN investors have expressed interest in investing in horticulture production in Norton, a senior Government official has said. According the Special Advisor to the President Cde…
$1,5bn agric deal to create 630 000 jobs
GOVERNMENT has signed a $1,5 billion deal with the Financial and Commodities Ecosystem (FinComEco) to develop a range of platforms, projects and initiatives in the agricultural commodity markets sector in Zimbabwe expected to create at least 630 000 jobs.









