Another ZIMRA official arrested for fraud
Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter POLICE have arrested one of two Zimra officials who were on the run after being fingered in a fraud case involving a syndicate that allegedly smuggled vehicles…
Discharged patients seek hospital readmission
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter MENTAL patients who say they are starving at their homes are seeking re-admission to Ingutsheni Central Hospital where food supply is better, the hospital’s clinical director Dr…
States-based player dreams of playing for national team
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter UNITED States-based striker Onwell Moyo who left Bantu Leopards at the beginning of the year to join Illinois Central College says he has adapted well and has…
Simbisa doubles profit, mourns Zim income erosion
FAST foods chain, Simbisa Brands, said yesterday it recorded a 134 percent jump in after-tax profit to $32.4 million in the full year ended 30 June 2019 compared to the…
Zim, Namibia teams take part in volleyball tournament
Leonard Ncube , Victoria Falls Reporter FIVE clubs from Zimbabwe and Namibia battled it out in the Shalom Summer volleyball tournament in Victoria Falls on Saturday. The tournament was organised by Shalom…
Zim, Uganda agree to form joint permanent commission
Nduduzo Tshuma in Entebbe, Uganda PRESIDENT Mnangagwa and his Ugandan counterpart Yoweri Museveni have agreed to form a joint permanent commission that will enforce cooperation between the two countries on…
Zim-SA Chamber of Commerce lays out vision
Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe-South Africa (Zim-SA) Forum, a grouping of Zimbabweans in the diaspora, has changed its name to Zim-SA Chamber of Commerce under a new thrust aimed at uniting…
Arcadia leads Zim’s mega mine projects
Golden Sibanda, Harare Bureau Prospect Resources has registered significant progress on its Zimbabwe-based electric vehicle batteries lithium project just outside Harare, which it says will become the first major mining project…
BCC fails to implement masterplan projects
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO suffered major development setbacks between 2000 and 2015 due to unforeseen economic decline resulting in the municipal failing to implement proposed projects under its masterplan. This…
Nurses recruitment sparks uproar
Health Reporter DISGRUNTLED Bulawayo residents have criticised the selection process of 24 student nurses at Mpilo Central Hospital after 20 were selected from outside Matabeleland. The 24 reportedly started their…











