Letters to the Editor: Time to invest in smart agriculture
Beaven Dhliwayo The area available for agriculture in the country is continuing to decrease. If Zimbabwe wants to expand or maintain its current food output, there is need to increase…
Dog rape accused acquitted
Sharon Buwerimwe/ Brenda Zinyuke, Court Reporters A 29-YEAR-OLD man from Bulawayo heaved a sigh of relief after he was acquitted of allegedly having sexual intercourse with a dog at his…
Nedbank to dispose of Malawi operations
FOLLOWING a strategic review by Nedbank Group, the financial services provider will dispose of its Malawi operations. The financial institution made the announcement in a shareholder notice issued on Monday.…
Mai Mwamuka thankful for Skyz Awards
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent AWARD-WINNING gospel musician Mai Mwamuka is grateful to fans who nominated her for the forthcoming Skyz Metro FM Awards. The Pane Nyasha hit-maker who won her…
Masvingo SMEs venture into baking
Walter Mswazie in Masvingo A total of 180 women from Masvingo are set to venture into baking after receiving 10 tonnes of flour under a programme meant to promote production…
Hwange relegated
Patrick Chitumba in Gweru TelOne 1-1 Hwange HWANGE FC became the second Premiership team to be relegated after Mushowani Stars following their 1-1 draw against relegation-threatened TelOne FC at Ascot…
VP Mohadi urges youths to lead quest for economic development
Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau Youths have been challenged to lead the country’s quest for economic development based on the foundations laid through the attainment of independence. This was said by Vice…
Zimbabwe-bound bus burns to shell on SA’s N1 highway
Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter Goods worth thousands of dollars went up in smoke yesterday morning when a Zimbabwe bound bus caught fire and was reduced to a shell. The incident…
Form 1 boarding places run out . . . 70 000 hopefuls stranded
Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter OVER 70 000 pupils seeking boarding places for Form One next year are unlikely to secure them as the schools can accommodate only 24 000 children.…











