Local musicians ready for Koffi clash
Local musicians that will share the stage with Koffi Olomide at the Harare International Conference Centre on August 3 say they are ready for the big assignment and will pose good stage competition to the international rhumba star.
Govt won’t tolerate voter intimidation: Minister
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE Government will not tolerate voter intimidation ahead of Monday’s harmonised elections, a Cabinet Minister said yesterday.
President meets vendors today
President Mnangagwa is today expected to meet vendors at Harare International Conference Centre to discuss issues affecting informal workers.
Commonwealth observers speak on MDC Alliance demands
Felex Share, Harare Bureau The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) can only accommodate demands by MDC-Alliance if they are within the ambit of the law, the Commonwealth said yesterday.
More than 180 dead in IS attacks on southern Syria
BAGHDAD. – A string of suicide blasts and raids claimed by the Islamic State group killed more than 180 people in southern Syria on Wednesday, in one of the jihadists’ deadliest ever assaults in the country.
Chief Justice rejects tribunal for Chigumba
CHIEF Justice Luke Malaba has turned down a request by a Harare man to institute proceedings for the removal of Justice Priscilla Chigumba from her judicial office saying the actions being used as the basis for the complaint had nothing to do with the Judicial Service Commission (JSC).
Informal food markets as platforms for sharing frustrations, aspirations
Charles Dhewa AN under-appreciated advantage of African informal food markets is how they allow farmers, traders, consumers and other actors to emotionally participate in business and change processes through sharing…
New house track catapults Seagirl
Showbiz Correspondent SONG-BIRD Seagirl Dube who was away in China with Dream Star finalists for the past month is back home and successfully launched her house track AEIOU at the…
Silva’s prophecy on Mutasa coming true?
Tadious Manyepo, Harare Bureau WAS Paulo Jorge Silva right when he said Dynamos will turn into a punching bag under the guidance of Lloyd Mutasa?
Forex shortages frustrate Bulawayo clothing factory
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ONE of Bulawayo’s clothing factories, Femina Garments, is operating at 30 percent capacity utilisation due to persistent foreign currency challenges, blamed for frustrating operations.











