UPDATED: Inaugural Zim-Rwanda trade expo shelved

Business Reporter THE inaugural Rwanda-Zimbabwe Trade and Investment Conference, which was scheduled to take place between 24-26 March in Kigali, Rwanda has been postponed due to threats posed by the…

Sports D-day . . . Cabinet set to make decision on public gatherings

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter Cabinet is set to make a decision on public gatherings when it meets today amid fears that sporting activities might be suspended as part of…

Covid 19: Byo family quarantined

Nqobile Tshili/ Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporters A Bulawayo woman who travelled to South Africa for medical attention has been placed under self-quarantine together with her family after a patient treated…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Are the police losing the battle against Osiphatheleni?

THE mushrooming of illegal forex dealers in Bulawayo has left many residents wondering if the police and the Bulawayo City Council have given up on restoring sanity in the city.…

Coronavirus hits Zim artistes

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent  THE coronavirus that has hit the world and the region, is affecting Zimbabwean artistes as most of their international tours have been cancelled leading to loss…

UPDATED: Highlanders boss blasts rowdy fans

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS’ chairman Kenneth Mhlophe has blasted rowdy fans for violence that overshadowed the Castle Challenge Cup match pitting Bosso and FC Platinum at Barbourfields Stadium on…

Price hikes: Don’t panic, Goverment says . . . Year-on-year inflation hits 540%

Oliver Kazunga/Pride Mahlangu, Business Reporters GOVERNMENT says the fiscal and monetary policies it is implementing will stabilise the exchange rate and keep under check, inflationary pressures, which have seen the…

Industry urged to explore bio-fuels

Nomvelo Siziba, Victoria Falls Reporter  ENERGY and Power Development Minister, Fortune Chasi, has said increased research should buttress development of bio-fuels as one of the alternative solutions to the country’s…

Miner attacked, left for dead underground

Midlands Bureau THREE artisanal miners were each sentenced to 10 years in for attacking and seriously injuring a rival miner with an axe and a machete in a fight over…

Wilson Patrol wipe out: Victory never dies

Nduduzo Tshuma, Political Editor  ON December 4, 1893, King Lobengula’s army led by strategist Mtshana Khumalo, killed Major Allan Wilson and his men at the Battle of Pupu in Lupane, blocking…

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