Teacher sues Zimta for $5 million
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter A TEACHER who sustained fractured ribs which resulted in her retiring on medical grounds following an accident involving a Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association (Zimta) vehicle she…
Fisherman’s remains pulled out of croc’s belly
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter A fisherman’s remains were recovered from a crocodile’s belly following an attack in Binga on Monday.
Tobacco deliveries at auction floors increase
Elita Chikwati, Harare Bureau Tobacco deliveries to the auction floors have increased as most farmers have finished processing their crop for sale.
Harare embraces open for business agenda
Prince Sunduzani, Business Reporter THE City of Harare has called for foreign and domestic investors to secure investment in the opportunity rich capital’s different sectors as the council embraces the…
Business calls for equal treatment
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter CAPTAINS of industry have called on Government to ensure there is equal treatment between local and foreign investors as the country adopts the “Zimbabwe is…
SRC to hold admin training workshop
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) will next month convene a training workshop aimed at empowering sports administrators from May 26-27 at Eveline High School in…
Manicaland State University enrols students of diverse backgrounds
MANICALAND State University of Applied Sciences (MSUAS) is an amazing institution that enrols students from diverse backgrounds.
ZTA goes digital for ease of doing business
Prince Sunduzani, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has stepped up its efforts to promote ease of doing business as most of its services can now be accessed and…
Duly Trucks: UD trucks tried, tested & perfected for Africa
By Brian Nkiwane ONE of the country’s leading vehicle, trucks and farming implements suppliers, Duly Motors, as usual, joined other regional and international exhibitors at this year’s edition of the…
Africa should embrace multilingual education
H. Ekkehard Wolff, Correspondent Africa is the home of 2 144 languages. Oddly, most development theoreticians consider this a barrier to economic and social growth. Sociolinguists and educationists know better:…






