Boeing quietly unveils new 777X upgraded airliner to employees

While the world was focused on Boeing’s 737 MAX series aircraft, the presently-embattled aircraft manufacturer quietly unveiled its latest aircraft: the Boeing 777X, at an employee-only preview in Everett, Washington.

My husband is attracted to maids

Gibson Mhaka  AN ENRAGED Bulawayo woman who is also in a beleaguered marriage shamed her husband, accusing him of being a “chronic womaniser” who is sexually attracted to maids.

UPDATED:Cyclone Idai hits Zimbabwe..Civil Protection Unit issues floods warning

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter THE eastern parts of the country should expect rainfall and windy conditions with effect from today as Cyclone Idai hits the country, the Meteorological Services Department, said…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Optic fibre link — another feather in the cap for Zimbabwe

THE commissioning of the $23,6 million TelOne national backbone fibre link in Beitbridge is a game changer in the telecommunications sector at it will allow for faster, reliable, secure and…

Gender land policy launched

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter  THE Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement yesterday launched the National and Gender Sensitive Policy for Matabeleland and Midlands provinces in an effort to…

PPC Mr ZITF to attract international contestants

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter FOREIGN participants are expected to compete at the Mr Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) bodybuilding and strongman contest to be held in Bulawayo next month. The…

Sex-drought ravages Matobo women

Hazel Marimbiza/Gibson Mhaka SEVERE sexual hunger is reportedly stalking women in Matobo District in Matabeleland South amid reports that some married women whose husbands work in South Africa and Botswana…

Import bill drops for 4th consecutive month

Zimbabwe’s import bill has fallen for the fourth consecutive month due to a combination of austerity measures introduced by Government as well as limited availability of foreign currency.

Nat Foods strikes deal..RBZ to assume milling firm’s $54,9million debt

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter DIVERSIFIED milling firm, National Foods Limited, says it has struck a deal with the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to assume its legacy debt amounting to $54,9…

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