Byo ‘think tank’ gets down to business

Prince Sunduzani, Businesses Reporter BULAWAYO Provincial Affairs Minister, Angeline Masuku, says a 17-member “think tank” that was established to spearhead the revival of Bulawayo industries has started working and is…

$355,6 million tobacco sold

Business Reporter TOBACCO sales have reached $355,6 million from 123 million kilogrammes delivered at the auction floors since the start of the marketing season on March 21.

Zim family in Jo’burg hostage drama

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter A ZIMBABWEAN family endured a tense 45 minutes of movie style hostage drama at a Shoprite outlet in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Zifa committee commends referees

Harare Bureau ZIFA Referees Committee boss Gladmore Muzambi has commended the improved performance by local match officials this season.

Hwange happy, Talen Vision stutter

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter COAL MINERS Hwange believe their prospects of an early Premiership return are on track, as they sit second on the Southern Region Division One League…

‘Special Prosecuting Unit not meant to undermine Zacc’

Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau THE Special Prosecuting Unit is not meant to supersede or undermine the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission but to reinforce its operations by ensuring a well-coordinated and comprehensive…

Nasty fight rocks Telecel

Brian Chitemba and Africa Moyo, Harare Bureau A NASTY fight has erupted in Telecel Zimbabwe as it emerged that one of the shareholders and Empowerment Corporation (EC) chairman, James Makamba,…

Zim nominees among region’s best athletes

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter FOUR of Zimbabwe’s nominees for the Regional Sport Awards (Rasa) have made the top three finalists ahead of the awards night in South Africa on…

Councillor Collet Ndhlovu arrested

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent BULAWAYO City Councillor, Collet Ndhlovu (MDC-T), has been arrested for political violence.

Gold processing equip manufacturers call for scrap metal exports ban

Mukudzei Chingwere, Midlands Correspondent SCRAP METAL exports have seriously curtailed industrial production of gold processing equipment and spare parts produced by local foundries, manufacturers in the sector have said.

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