State prosecutors down tools
Fidelis Munyoro, Harare Bureau National Prosecuting Authority attorneys yesterday went on strike protesting over poor working conditions and operational challenges resulting in the disruption of proceedings at the superior and magistrate’s…
Mulombe to be honoured at Agribank Binga marathon
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter THE country’s first black athlete to compete in the Olympics, Robson Mulombe, will be the star attraction at the third edition of the Agribank Binga Kasambabezi…
Blanket Mine Q1 output down by 8pc
Oliver Kazunga GOLD output at Blanket Mine in Matabeleland South was 11 948 ounces in the first quarter reflecting an 8 percent decrease compared to the same period last year.…
BAA nominated artist explains craft
Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent Artiste, George Masarira, believes through his works he can speak to what’s happening in society and get people thinking about their surroundings. Masarira who works out of…
Govt owed US$206m in mining taxes
Blessings Chidakwa Government is owed a cumulative US$206m in unpaid mining taxes and has since declared that it will soon be forfeiting claims held for speculative purposes. Mines and Mining Development…
Minister defends First Lady’s charity work
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter HEALTH and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo has defended the First Lady, Amai Auxilia Mnangagwa’s philanthropic work, saying she is assisting the health sector. Dr Moyo…
Making informal businesses formal
Kudzai M. Mubaiwa There are contentions over what the true unemployment rate is in Zimbabwe. Some postulate that it is over 80 percent and these point to the scarcity of…
SA companies plan to go off grid
Forward-thinking businesses in SA are now starting to confront life without Eskom by putting plans in place to generate their own energy. Anglo Platinum and Sibanye-Stillwater are two high profile…
Zesa to pay Eskom & HCB
Africa Moyo, Harare Bureau ZESA Holdings has lined up a number of stop-gap-measures, which include mobilising US$80 million to clear arrears with Eskom of South Africa and Hidroelectrica de Cahora Bassa…
Restoring water and sanitation in schools post Cyclone Idai
Roselyne Sachiti, Features Editor Zimbabwe’s schools opened for the second term on Tuesday May 7, 2019. In Chimanimani, east of the country, thousands of primary and secondary school children in areas…











