Letters to the Editor: Are ex-Zim farmers behind Zambia’s maize boom?
As Zimbabwe continues to struggle to produce sufficient quantities of the staple maize grain, two decades after the government started redistributing commercial farms from whites to black farmers, a frequent…
$200 000 property stolen in Cowdray Park
Brenda Zinyuke, Court Reporter TWO men from Bulawayo have been arrested for allegedly breaking into 16 houses in Cowdray Park suburb and stealing property worth over $200 000 on separate…
Food, water shortages stalk rural Matabeleland
Thandeka Moyo/Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporters A DEADLY combination of hunger, drought and water scarcity is plaguing rural communities in Matabeleland North and South provinces with chiefs saying the situation is…
Invictus oil project attracts more investors
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter AUSTRALIA-Stock Exchange-listed miner, Invictus Energy, says it has received “strong” interest from exploration and production companies as well as private equity investors seeking to partner…
250 000 need palliative care
Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter MORE than 250 000 people in Zimbabwe need palliative care, with reports showing that only two percent receive it in the face of a growing prevalence…
Government revises expenditure ceiling
Africa Moyo, Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT has revised next year’s expenditures ceiling from $28 billion by over 30 percent in light of inflation and the need to grow the economy. This…
2020 mining prospects brighter: Chamber of Mines
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Chamber of Mines in Zimbabwe has said that mining industry prospects for 2020 are brighter, underpinned by on-going reforms being implemented by the Government…
Zifa struggle with Warriors bill
Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau The Warriors’ back-to-back 2021 African Cup of Nations qualifiers scheduled for later this month have had the football authorities at Zifa scratching their heads. They have…
DeMbare, Bosso condemn state of Rufaro Stadium
Sports Reporter GIANTS Dynamos, who have called Rufaro their home for time immemorial, have joined in the chorus criticising the state of the playing surface at the Mbare venue. The…











