Pioneering firm to aid import substitution . . . Zimbabwe gets computer assembling plant

Tendai Mugabe and Columbus Mabika, Harare Bureau Zimbabwe is now assembling computers and other technological gadgets locally following establishment of the Zimbabwe Technology Company (ZITCO), a joint venture with a Chinese…

FCP flex cash muscle . . . Acquire seven top players, still want more

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter REIGNING Castle Lager Premier Soccer League champions FC Platinum have flexed their financial muscle by acquiring seven highly regarded players as they prepare to defend their…

Leaving everything in the dust

Palladium’s great start to the year pales in comparison to its lesser known, but much more expensive sister metal, rhodium.

Skyz Metro FM gag Cal Vin’s music

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent  Rapper Cal Vin’s freestyle, I’m So Bulawayo in which he disses Skyz Metro FM, has forced the local radio station to mute his music as they feel…

Will lithium be the next oil?

The shift to renewables is chugging along at a record-breaking pace. In 2018, they made up 26.2 percent of total energy production, and that’s expected to rise dramatically over the next several decades.

Prolonged drought increases food insecurity: UN

A combination of prolonged, severe drought in the western and southern provinces of Zambia over the past two rainy seasons in 2017 and 2018, and floods in the north, have increased hunger, with more than 2,3 million people across the country expected to be severely food insecure through March.

Let’s grow sugar bean, it pays!

Do not let anyone fool you, farming pays and pays big!

Econet’s Q3 disappoints

Mobile network operator, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, had a nightmarish performance for the third quarter to October 2019 as affordability issues saw subscribers scale down on usage.

ZPI to commission Sawanga Mall next month

Property firm, Zimre Property Investments Limited (ZPI’s state of the art shopping mall — Sawanga Mall in Victoria Falls), will be commissioned next month, a senior official has said.

$90 million for student loans

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter  GOVERNMENT has availed $90 million for students’ loans as it moves to ensure that higher education is  accessible to all including the poor. This comes after Higher…

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