Great creative week
Nkululeko Nkala Sometimes things happen with little or no announcement that affect the rest of our existence.
Ambassador Mothobi dies
Esinathy Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter THE country’s former top envoy to Japan, Kenya and Uganda, Ambassador Buzwani Donald Mothobi has died. He was 80. Ambassador Mothobi who was Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to…
What SMEs can really do to save the planet
Starbucks, the global coffee chain, recently announced that it was banning plastic straws from shops by 2020. Meanwhile, office co-working company, WeWork, has banned meat — or at least, it will no longer serve it at events or reimburse staff expenses for red meat, poultry and pork.
Powerspeed upbeat on expansion
Listed hardware retail chain, Powerspeed Electrical Limited, remains upbeat about its expansion projects countrywide with the group targeting to open five new branches across the country, managing director Hilton Macklin has said.
New thinking needed by business
The major changes in monetary policy made last week are taking time to work their way through the systems and into the intellectual consciousness of Zimbabweans with many taking time to absorb the changes and think their way through the implications.
Sustainability offers investment prospects in mining sector
A sharper focus on sustainability at this year’s Investing in African Mining Indaba in Cape Town a few weeks ago has started to translate into a different way of looking at mining, and with it, more opportunities for investment.
EU migration to UK lowest since 2009 . . . as Brexit approaches
Net migration to Britain from the European Union fell to its lowest since 2009 in the 12 months to September, the decline steepening as Brexit draws closer, official data showed on yesterday.
CTC approves three mergers in Q4
The Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) approved three mergers and acquisitions in the fourth quarter of last year, as local companies seek to either grow their businesses or team up with others to ensure going concern status.
50-year old man in 23 hour long anal sex marathon
A 50-YEAR-OLD man asked for a lift home but ended up in a strange house. He was forced to have sex with another man for 23 hours!
ICRISAT to invest in Matopos Research Centre
The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), this week announced plans to relocate to Zimbabwe this year to invest millions of dollars towards the modernisation of Matopos Research Centre.

