IMF lowers growth
SANTIAGO. — The International Monetary Fund (IMF) lowered its global growth forecast to 3,2 percent in 2019, according to a report released here yesterday.
Religious leaders join sanctions removal call
A group of religious leaders under the banner of the National Elders Forum (NEF) has joined calls for the removal of illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe ahead of October 25 which was declared by SADC as a day to protest against the embargo.
Zimnat makes life better for employees
When we think about our offices or workplaces, fitness is not necessarily the first thing that comes to mind. Many of us spend our days sitting at our desks looking at computer screens. We may even have lunch at our desks.
Duo murder friend over torn $2 gambling bet
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent TWO men have been arrested for allegedly fatally assaulting their friend for placing a bet using torn money during a gambling game. Matabeleland South acting provincial police spokesperson…
Pirates return to Pfupajena
CHEGUTU Pirates coach, Richard Chunga, believes the return to their Pfupajena fortress will be a major boost to players and their fans.
Zanu-PF Politburo meets
Chronicle Reporter ZANU-PF is set to hold an Extraordinary Session of the Politburo today at the party headquarters in Harare. In a statement yesterday, ruling party secretary for Information and…
NAAZ in another development drive
THE National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe are looking at strengthening their structures after securing support from the Olympic Solidarity.
Zupco mobilises over 200 kombis for Byo suburbs
Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) is mobilising over 200 kombis to service suburban routes in a development that will result in affordable fares for commuters in…
Sharp completes Morocco race
DAKAR Rally 2020-bound Zimbabwean rider, Graeme Sharp, has upped his preparations after he completed the Rallye du Maroc in Morocco last week.
Pirates return to Pfupajena
CHEGUTU Pirates coach, Richard Chunga, believes the return to their Pfupajena fortress will be a major boost to players and their fans.







