School feeding programme grain lies uncollected

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent  SOME grain meant for the school feeding programme in Matabeleland South Province was not collected from the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) depots as some schools failed to…

Expedite safety on Sadc roads

Gibson Mhaka, Senior Features Reporter  Comprehensive road networks are essential for achieving the goals of regional integration, promoting economic growth as well as facilitating trade and socio-economic ties. However, the…

Fuel shortages force council to stop refuse collections

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter  BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) has stopped refuse collection services in some parts of the city owing to the prevailing fuel shortages.  In a statement issued yesterday,…

Premier Soccer League club summoned for ‘match fixing’

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter RELEGATION threatened Herentals FC have been summoned to appear before the Premier Soccer League disciplinary committee to answer to allegations of match manipulation raised following…

Miss Tourism Zimbabwe begins!

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent MISS Tourism Zimbabwe finalists checked into Montclair Hotel in Nyanga last weekend for boot camp ahead of the national finals this Saturday. Ever since Friday, the…

Exchange rate gains boost BNC profits

BINDURA Nickel Corporation (BNC) says its net profit for the half-year ended September, 2019 surged 136 percent to US$6.6 million on the back of exchange rate gains and a decline…

‘Vision remains psychologically strong’

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter  FC TALEN Vision coach Mark Mathe says his side remains psychologically strong despite league and cup disappointments this season. Vision were first pipped by rivals Bulawayo…

Letters to the Editor: Woes stalk tobacco industry

Obert Chifamba  IT seems the tobacco industry is predestined to hop from one challenge to another, season after season and the streak has been going on unabated over the past five…

Zimbabwean tobacco hectarage drops

AT least 35 998 hectares of land have so far been put under tobacco in the 2019/20 summer cropping season, down from 42 010 hectares that had been planted during…

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