Falgold woes mount
Business Writer THE failure to pay outstanding amounts to foreign creditors since June this year has resulted in key creditors cutting off critical supplies to local mining group, Falcon Gold…
Private equity firms eye DW
Martin Kadzere David Whitehead is in serious negotiations with two unnamed local and foreign investors seeking to inject fresh capital and revive the struggling textile firm, sources familiar with the…
DJs Liz, Crazy Black reunite for Extra Cold party
Showbiz Reporter The duo of DJs Crazy Black and Liz will be reunited tomorrow when they take to the decks at Zarah Lounge in Bulawayo for the Castle Lite Extra…
Forex inflows hits US$6bn
Ishemunyoro Chingwere Business Writer ZIMBABWE’S foreign currency earnings for the year to date have hit the US$6 billion mark, from US$4,6 billion realized in the whole of last year as…
Zifa call for clubs to embrace online players registration
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter Clubs have been urged to embrace online registration for players in order to benefit from developmental fees. The call was made by Zifa Bulawayo province…
Testimonies and confessions. . . Hordes receive jobs, promotions
Danisa Masuku Last week the church service at Johane Masowe Wechishanu had to break off late after a number of people lined up to give their moving testimonies.
Road traffic accidents cripple the economy
Obey Sibanda, Features Reporter Police officers, Red Cross workers and Fire Brigade crew worked with so much determination at the accident scene of a Musina bound Brooklyn Express bus that…
Inmates commend Prison Services for introducing basic computer skills
Kudzai Chikiwa, Chronicle Reporter INMATES who graduated after studying an International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL) course yesterday commended the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) for introducing the course. They…
Bus fares up 100%
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent LONG distance bus operators have increased their fares by up to 100 percent, with most attributing the hikes to fuel shortages that are forcing them to…
Namibia trip part 2
By Alois Bunjira AFTER we played Namibia in Walvis Bay we still had to go and play them again in Windhoek, for their Independence Celebrations again.











