Proplastics revenue up 71pc

Zimbabwe’s leading plastic pipe manufacturer, Proplastics, reported a 71 percent increase in revenue for the six months ended June 30, 2018 in the face of challenging operating conditions and difficulties in accessing foreign currency for the importation of raw materials.

39 aspiring nurses swindled

At  least 39 prospective student nurses were allegedly swindled of $500 each for non-existent vacancies at Mashoko Mission Hospital in Bikita.

Mental patient kills uncle, aunt

Police here have arrested a man from Hwedza, who allegedly murdered his two relatives on Saturday in Murevanhema Village under Chief Neshangwe.

Defining moment for beach soccer

ZIMBABWE’S Beach Soccer, which has until now just existed in name only, is set to begin a new era this morning when the stakeholders of this ZIFA affiliate to decide on which direction they want their game to take in the next four years.

Tiger likes Bellerive

LOUIS. — Tiger Woods reckons Bellerive Country Club is suited to big hitters and that the golf tour’s big guns have the best chance of victory at this weekend’s US…

Why you need skills audit, training needs assessment

Technological advancements, market demands, and other forces are continuously exerting pressure on organisations to change, or risk becoming redundant. Therefore, from time to time, every organisation needs to look at how well its core skills remain fit for purpose.

Heroes’ Day preps on course

Chronicle Reporters Provinces throughout the country have started preparations for the commemorations of the Heroes and Defence Forces Days set for Monday and Tuesday.

Minister Ncube blames GCC over typhoid outbreak

Munyaradzi Musiiwa, Midlands Correspondent THE Ministry of Health and Child Care has condemned the water in Gweru as unsafe after five people succumbed to typhoid following an outbreak that affected…

JUST IN: DR Congo President Joseph Kabila not seeking third term

KINSHASA. – Democratic Republic of Congo’s President Joseph Kabila will not be seeking a third term in December’s election, his spokesperson has said.

BREAKING NEWS: Biti denied asylum

Zambia has denied asylum to senior Zimbabwean opposition politician Tendai Biti, Foreign Minister Joe Malanji has told the BBC.

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