More grain starts arriving in Zimbabwe

Elita Chikwati, Harare Bureau More than 6 000 tonnes of drought relief maize is on the way from Maputo in four trains to Zimbabwe with a total of 41 700…

Herentals appeal hearing postponed, again

Tadious Manyepo, Harare Bureau THE hearing into Herentals’ appeal against a Premier Soccer League judgment to dock them three points, which was supposed to be heard yesterday, has been postponed…

Caf faces watershed moment

Osasu Obayiuwana WHEN Fifa, CONCACAF, CONMEBOL and the OFC were brought to their knees, in 2015, as a result of the financial scandals that exposed shocking levels of graft and…

Chicken Inn in well-funded Malawi pre-season tourney

Fungai Muderere, Senior Sports Reporter ENERGEM Petroleum Limited of Malawi has forked out K5 million to buy the naming rights of a four-team pre-season invitational tournament that will feature Chicken Inn…

NRZ donates to cancer and renal failure patients

Natasha Adam, Chronicle Reporter THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has donated more than $9 000 to two patients for treatment of renal failure and skin cancer respectively.  Former NRZ…

Binga flood victims need more help

Natasha Adam, Chronicle Reporter People in Nsungwale Village under Chief Sinakoma in Binga district are in need of more help following floods that killed one person and displaced 181 families…

Maize scam sucks in GMB executives

Zvamaida Murwira and Rudo Muchedzi Grain Marketing Board (GMB) senior executives were yesterday accused of allocating subsidised maize to millers who are allegedly diverting it to the black market and…

New measures to clear passport backlog

Tendai Mugabe and Joseph Madzimure CABINET yesterday approved strategies to clear the passport backlog which will see the fees going up and those with free funds being allowed to pay…

Imported grain starts arriving

Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter NEARLY 42 000 tonnes of drought relief maize is on the way from Maputo, Mozambique, to Zimbabwe. Four trains with 40 wagons each were dispatched from…

Removal of EU sanctions progressive: Analysts

Political analysts have hailed the decision by the European Union (EU) to remove top Government officials from its sanctions list, a move expected to ensure constructive relations between the bloc and Zimbabwe.

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