Zim exports jump 12 percent in 2018

Zimbabwe’s exports are estimated to have grown by 11,5 percent to US$4,809 billion in 2018 from US$4,313 billion in 2017, as minerals, agriculture and manufactured exports all increased.

Is it disgusting?

Nhlalwenhle Ncube WHEN it comes to the issue of sex you really get to understand that people are different confirming the old adage that one man’s meat is another man’s…

Zifa Southern Region AGM postponed

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA Southern Region has postponed its annual general meeting that had been scheduled for tomorrow, citing “pressing issues” beyond their control. The AGM is now…

Nditori mufundisi: Tsotsi

Abel Ndooka MUTAMBI wemadhirama anozivikanwa — Zolile “Tsotsi” Makeleni — anoti kunyangwe zvazvo vanhu vachimuziva nembiri yekubuda mumafirimu kana madhirama anosanganisira Wenera, akaenda kuchikoro chehufundisi akapasa.

National Youth Day couched in economic aspirations

Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE yesterday celebrated the second edition of the National Youth Day amid calls for young people to be focused and emulate sacrifices made by heroes of…

Vopunduka nekupfuya hove

Munyori weKwayedza MABHINDAUKO ekupfuya hove anonzi ashandura hupenyu hwavarimi vari kudunhu raMutasa, kuManicaland Province, zvichitevera kuwanda kwaari kuita.

Banking sector profits jump 61 percent

Business Editor ZIMBABWE’s banking sector has recorded a 61 percent jump in aggregate profits to $390 million for the year ended 31 December 2018 when compared to $242 million in…

No title deeds for City Hall, Tower Block

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council does not have title deeds for some of its important buildings like the Tower Block and City Hall as well as its…

Tuku family not ready for memorial concerts

Showbiz Reporter THE Mtukudzi family has said they are not ready to host or be part of any of Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi’s memorial concerts as they are still mourning the…

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