Millers appeal for wheat forex Stocks have declined drastically: GMAZ

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter THE Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) is engaging the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to avail US$12,5 million to import wheat to avert bread shortages.  In a…

Billiat poser. . .Warriors doc hopes player’s early fitness ahead of Egypt clash

Robson Sharuko in Cairo, Egypt WARRIORS’ doctor, Somani Mudariki, expects Khama Billiat to be fully fit for Zimbabwe’s opening 2019 Afcon Group A showdown against hosts Egypt at the Cairo…

Uefa Super Cup’s top tickets prices increase

Fans can apply for tickets for the Uefa Super Cup clash between Liverpool and Chelsea from today, Europe’s governing body has announced, with an increase on prices from last season.…

First Lady assures the elderly of better living conditions

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter  THE First Lady, Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa, has assured elderly people of better living conditions, saying the Government, through renewed economic policies, is working tirelessly to end the…

IDBZ seeks partners for Binga hotel

THE Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) is on the hunt for partners to establish a hotel in the remote area of Binga, famed for having the country’s only natural…

Polyester imports cost Zim millions

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE is losing millions of dollars through polyester fabric imports as local producers are no longer producing the material. This emerged during a tour of Bulawayo…

What is BF’s carrying capacity

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter THE debate on Barbourfields Stadium’s carrying capacity is likely to be reignited with the official figure for Sunday’s blockbuster Castle lager Premier Soccer League encounter between…

Mpopoma defends Nash title

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter  MPOPOMA High School continues to rise as one of the country’s sporting powerhouses after successfully defending the National Association of Secondary School Heads (Nash) Under-17 girls’ volleyball…

Crimes of passion: children suffer the brunt

Obey Sibanda, Features Reporter PEOPLE in the gallery wept when an 8-year-old girl took to the stand to narrate how her father’s brutal butchering of her mother as she watched shattered…

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