MORNINGSIDE DEATHS: Fire Brigade had no water to put out fire?
Natasha Adam, Chronicle Reporter THE Bulawayo Fire Brigade has denied allegations that they attended the Morningside fire that claimed three lives last Wednesday without water. In an interview on Tuesday,…
JUST IN : Fake gold lands trio in jail
THREE Bindura men were on Monday jailed for nine years for fraud after they sold fake gold to a buyer in the town.
How to produce rape
One of the lucrative crop to do in horticulture production is rape because it is almost a daily need for every family.
JUST IN : Kwekwe renames streets
Kwekwe City Council has renamed its main street to ED Mangagwa St following Government’s recent approval to have some streets renamed after the country’s icons.
Zuma arrest warrant: Judge questions ‘altered’ date on sick note
JOHANNSBURG. – A lack of proper evidence showing why Jacob Zuma did not attend his corruption matter led to a warrant of arrest issued against the embattled former head of…
What Nigeria needs to do to avoid World Bank’s ‘worst case scenario’
In its latest report on Nigeria, the World Bank issued a stark warning: that the country risks becoming home to a quarter of the world’s destitute people in a decade unless policy-makers act to revive economic growth and lift employment. Wale Fatade, from The Conversation Africa, asked Professor Sheriffdeen Tella to explain what can be done to avert such an outcome.
Stocks firmer as China’s markets recoup some virus losses
SYDNEY/TOKYO – Asian stocks bounced on Tuesday with Chinese markets reversing some of their previous plunge amid official efforts to calm virus fears, although investor sentiment remained fragile with oil near 13-month lows.
Anglo American to decide this year on fate of South African thermal coal assets
CAPE TOWN – Global miner Anglo American expects to decide this year whether to sell its South African thermal coal business, Chief Executive Mark Cutifani told Reuters on Monday.
Hwange business group seeks partners
A Hwange business group has said it was seeking strategic partnerships with local and foreign firms to attract investment to the coal-rich district.
Top businessmen fingered in corruption
Prominent local businessman, Kudakwashe Tagwirei- who has vast business interests in the fuel sector – was on Monday accused of involvement in corruption, including illegal foreign currency trading stifling economic…











