Tsholotsho on top
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter TSHOLOTSHO have downplayed their chances of making a quick return to the Premier Soccer League despite shooting to the top of the Southern Region Division…
Zim marks Workers’ Day with hope
Sifelani Tsiko Zimbabwe joins the world today to commemorate the international Workers’ Day amid expectations that the “Zimbabwe is open for business” mantra and thrust will spur job creation and…
$100 fine for litterbugs
Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter MOTORISTS and passengers who throw litter from car windows will now pay a fine of $100 up from $25, the Ministry of Environment, Water and Climate…
Fatal hit & run driver arrested
Sylvester Chiramba, Court Reporter AN unlicensed driver from Bulawayo who fatally hit a pedestrian in the city centre and fled has been arrested.
‘Diasporans to benefit from re-engagement’
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent GOVERNMENT has said efforts to re-engage the international community have opened a window for it to address problems facing Zimbabweans living in foreign countries.
No Briton selected in World Cup VAR specialists
NO Britons have been selected in the list of 13 specialised Video Assistant Referees named by world governing body Fifa for this summer’s World Cup.
Wife demands 40 % hubby’s retirement package
Nyaradzo Bakari, Chronicle Reporter A FORMER Delta Beverages employee has been dragged to court by his wife who is demanding 40 percent of his retirement package and pension as spousal…
Chinese firm eyes Zim agric
Tinashe Makichi, Harare Bureau Chinese multinational group, Touchroad Holdings, is scouting for further investment opportunities in the agriculture and infrastructure sectors of Zimbabwe, after recently making a commitment to set…
Zimplats first quarter revenue down 14%
Thandiwe Katinhimure, Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S largest platinum miner, Zimplats, has recorded a 14 percent drop in revenue in the quarter ended 31 March 2018 on the back of lower sales…











