20 farmers to attend agric China seminars
Mthabisi Tshuma in Gwanda AT least 20 Zimbabwean farmers will attend agricultural training seminars in China later this year under a capacity building programme being facilitated by the Chinese Friendship…
The law and trade union visits
Davies Ndumiso Sibanda, Labour Matters WITH the rise in number of trade unions, many employers find the numerous requests by the trade unions to see workers very difficult to handle…
Paraffin shortage hits Zimbabwe
Livingstone Marufu and Munashe Matambo, Harare Bureau PARAFFIN, a key energy source for low-income households, is currently in short supply and mostly available at higher prices on the black market.
Journalist lifts Zimbabwe flag high
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter RENOWNED Zimbabwean sports journalist Grace Chirumanzu raised the country’s flag high when she won a bronze medal at the fifth UK International Kyokushin Cup held…
Research solutions helpful to domestic farmers
Tapuwa Mashangwa THE challenges faced by the Zimbabwe farmer have not changed much over the past five years. Not only are these challenges due to the economic environment and restrictions…
Toddler electrocuted playing with adaptor
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter AN 18-month-old toddler was yesterday electrocuted while playing with an electrical adaptor in Bulawayo’s Pumula Old suburb.
Man killed during ZCC prayer session
Grace Nyoni, Midlands Reporter A GOKWE man bolted out of a church building where he was receiving prayers from the church’s prophet before he fatally struck a congregant who tried…
UPDATED: New bird in skies • 300-seater plane arrives from Malaysia • Second Boeing already paid for
Government yesterday took delivery of a Boeing 777-200ER aircraft from Malaysia, which is part of an envisaged fleet of 10 aeroplanes to be managed under a new company tasked to boost the local aviation sector.
Govt pledges forex to producers
Government has pledged to assist manufacturing companies with foreign currency and new equipment to boost their production capacity and ensure they generate their own foreign currency through exports.
Paraffin shortage hits Zimbabwe
PARAFFIN, a key energy source for low-income households, is currently in short supply and mostly available at higher prices on the black market.






