UPDATED: Zim/Bots sign seven bilateral agreements

Prosper Ndlovu in Maun, Botswana ZIMBABWE and Botswana yesterday signed seven bilateral instruments at the close of the 2nd Botswana-Zimbabwe Bi-National Commission (BNC) here, reaffirming their commitment to scale up…

Zim-Bots to conclude 1bn pula credit facility

ZIMBABWE expects the on-going 2nd Session of the Botswana-Zimbabwe Bi-National Commission (BNC) indaba here to conclude and operationalise the one BWP1 billion private sector loan facility, which would help unlock private sector potential and stimulate trade between the two countries.

‘Give Zim a fighting chance’

Prosper Ndlovu in Maun, Botswana THE US and its Western allies should give Zimbabwe a “fighting chance” to realise its economic potential like other progressive states in achieving the Sustainable…

Make them wish they weren’t born

Stephen Mpofu, Perspective They held down leadership positions — as their current accomplices do — masquerading as “servants of the people” and with shrill voices renditioned “God bless Zimbabwe …” while…

All set for National Arts Merit Awards

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent  THE stage is set for the National Arts Merit Awards (NAMA) at the Harare International Conference Centre tonight. Expected is a night of glitz and glam with…

Bulwayo water woes, public places in a health fix

Andile Tshuma BULAWAYO residents have endured months of water cuts, going for up to 96 hours per week without the precious liquid. It’s not easy spending such prolonged periods without…

#MunchAndSip . . . The vibe was correct, just not indoors

Yoliswa Moyo IF food were a love language, it would be mine. Although I’m not particularly a Michelin Star chef, I love flavoursome food.  I also love people and good…

Harrison excited ahead of Rhinos match

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS coach Mark Harrison says he is a ‘little excited’ ahead of his first official friendly match when the Bulawayo giants take on army outfit Black…

Hippo to grow exports, promises to pay dividends

Hippo Valley Estates Limited is now focused on growing exports and improved cash flows will see the company resume dividend payments in the next financial year, according to chairman Dan Marokane. 

Teacher collapses, dies during lesson

Danisa Masuku, Chronicle Correspondent A Grade Three teacher at Mtshede Primary School in Bulawayo collapsed and died during a Physical Education (PE) lesson at the school grounds yesterday, police have confirmed. …

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