No search for cancer remedy, industry busy making money
It may sound ridiculously cynical to some, but there are many who believe that cancer is too big a business (meaning too lucrative) to ever actually cure. And they say the proof is in the numbers.
Creative hub defies physical boundaries
CREATIVE and technological hub, 156 Tambira Lab, has defied physical barriers through online collaborations with like-minded creatives outside the country.
‘Zimbabwe should further beneficiate and add value to minerals’
Zimbabwe needs to further beneficiate and value add minerals in order to derive maximum benefits from its precious resource as well as achieve sustainable growth in line with the Africa Mining Vision’s (AMV) objectives.
Man hangs self after row with mother
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A 31-YEAR-OLD man from Victoria Falls allegedly hanged himself with a piece of wire in his parents’ garden following a misunderstanding with his mother. The Chronicle…
National geo spatial mapping exercise complete
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has completed the national geo spatial mapping exercise to inform its future resettlement plans to ensure that people are not settled in areas prone to disasters,…
Zinwa decommissions 3 major dams in Mat South
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent THE Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) has decommissioned three major dams in Matabeleland South Province as their capacity is below 25 percent, an official has said. Speaking…
Dollar remains dominant
The US dollar will remain the world’s leading reserve currency over the next 25 years, with the euro and renminbi expected to further increase their share of total central bank reserves, according to UBS’ survey of sovereign institutions including major central banks released yesterday.
Disciplinary proceedings for 11 cops
Police have instituted disciplinary proceedings against a gang of 11 constables who were last week rounded up while trying to extort cash from a businessman in Borrowdale.
Drama in court as witnesses turn against accused
Sharon Buwerimwe, Court Reporter A MAGISTRATE in Bulawayo burst out laughing when witnesses who had been called by two men accused of housebreaking to testify on their behalf told the court…
Hard hit SMEs resort to selling imported items
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter SMALL-to-medium scale enterprises in Bulawayo have turned to selling imported goods as they are no longer able to manufacture locally due to the rising cost of…







