Mining holds golden key to middle income status

The expectation that Zimbabwe will earn $3,5 billion from mining this year, almost $1 billion more than the $2,7 billion of last year, coupled with the record tobacco harvest will…

Gudo pfacha parufu#

Andile Tshuma VANHU vaive parufu kuDonnington, kuBulawayo, svondo rapera vakashamiswa zvikuru apo gudo rakangoerekana rasvika pane imwe kambani inoviga vafi, zvikaita kuti zvirongwa panhamo iyi zvimbomiswa.

Sanctions are economically illiterate

Taking Stock The extension of United States sanctions on Zimbabwe soon after the 2018 harmonised elections has sparked a fierce public debate on both social and mainstream media on whether…

The failed Zambian paradise

Raymond Jaravaza NOT all that glitters is gold as three Zimbabwean players are learning it the hard way that the grass might actually not be greener on the other side.

Madziro emba ochema kamwana

Nhalwenhle Ncube MHURI igere mubhuku raChitanga, kuMwenezi — iyo yanga ichigara ichinetsekana nekunzwa izwi remwana anochema richibva nemukati memadziro emba dzavo asi vasingaone mwana wacho —vakazorohwa nehama apo vakaona mbatya…

Manchester City ready to start life without De Bruyne

MANCHESTER CITY believe they have the handsome resources to thrive in the absence of Kevin de Bruyne but could they now discover that life without their injured midfield gem is…

Bulawayo squatters pin hopes on ED

Kudzai Chikiwa, Chronicle reporter SQUATTERS in Bulawayo have said that they have faith that the new Government led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa will provide decent accommodation for them.

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