Stock Market Weekly Review

Enacy Mapakame The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) closed the week in the black after all indices except for the resources closed pointing northwards. During the week to Wednesday, the primary…

Command Agric gets more financiers

Africa Moyo Command Agriculture, a special maize import substitution programme, has received more funding support following the coming on board of more firms such as National Foods Limited and Northern…

Ita��s a hoax!!..Schools opening date not changed

Vendetta Mtunzi AS the school holiday is about to come to an end a�� the public is confused after a WhatsApp message alleged to be from the Ministry of Primary…

Germany returns skulls from colonial-era massacre to Namibia

BERLIN. – Skulls and other remains of massacred Namibians used in the colonial era for experiments to push claims of European racial superiority were handed over by Germany to Namibia at a church ceremony in Berlin.

Germany returns skulls from colonial-era massacre to Namibia

BERLIN. – Skulls and other remains of massacred Namibians used in the colonial era for experiments to push claims of European racial superiority were handed over by Germany to Namibia at a church ceremony in Berlin.

Tanya gets African Awards nod

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Mining tourism executives meet

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls Mining and tourism executives meet in Victoria Falls this week to discuss challenges facing the two sectors in Matabeleland North province. The business indaba is…

Couple’s Blitz tests how well you know your spouse

Tonderai Zvimba, Showbiz Reporter TV presenter Nyasha Mtamangira has shed light on her show airing on ZBC TV called “Couplz Blitz”. Couplz Blitz is a show where couples are asked…

Pirate taxi driver ‘rapes’ teen

Michelle Gwizi, Chronicle Reporter A PIRATE taxi driver from Bulawayo has appeared in court for allegedly raping a 15-year-old passenger in his car. Nkosilathi Mtukwa (21), through Ms Kudzai Magama…

‘Zimbabweans safe in midst of South Africa looting frenzy’

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent ZIMBABWEANS living in South Africa are safe following a spate of attacks and looting of foreign owned shops by locals in the neighbouring country this week,…

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