PJ Flames on the mend in UK
PJ Flames Showbiz Correspondent VOCALIST PJ Flames who made a name for himself in Bulawayo singing for popular Band Fusion is on the mend after going under the knife in…
Education sector should adapt to ICTs
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE Government has said the education curriculum should be biased towards information communication technologies (ICTs) as the world is shifting to conduct business online due to…
Makomo seeks funding for conveyor belt project
Fairness Moyana in Hwange COAL miner, Makomo Resources, has expressed readiness to supply the Hwange Units 7 and 8 expansion project and plans to construct a conveyor belt to the…
Covid-19: New Clinic needed for Mutasa community as exam classes reopen
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Manicaland Bureau With schools expected to reopen for exam classes in the next few weeks, communities in Mutasa have expressed concern that their children might be at risk…
Nyoni speaks on decision to join Cape Umoya
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S most active footballer on social media Gabriel Nyoni says upholding “personal principles” over money influenced his decision to join South Africa’s GladAfrica Championship side…
Afro-jazz musician hosts listening session for album
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent UP-AND-COMING Afro-jazz musician, Agenda Jonathan Maphosa will be holding a listening session for his second album titled Ekhaya Kuse Khaya/Home is Home on Wednesday afternoon. The…
Makomo Resources seeks funding for conveyor belt project Fairness Moyana in Hwange
COAL miner, Makomo Resources, has expressed readiness to supply the Hwange Units 7 and 8 expansion project with plans to construct a conveyor belt to the power plant at an advanced stage.
SA alcohol and tobacco ban created new criminal networks
South Africa could take years to dismantle the criminal networks that sprung up and benefited from a ban on the sale of alcohol and tobacco products during the country’s coronavirus lockdown, according to the head of the tax agency.
Comesa warns against rising pyramid schemes
THE Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa has warned consumers in the trading bloc to be warry of the pyramid schemes that are defrauding people of their hard-earned money.
Assets/investments valuation dilemma for pensions and insurance sector
Determining the value of assets or investments has become a nightmare for the country’s insurance and pensions industry given the prevailing currency volatility, which makes harmonisation of business models difficult as entities seek to hedge against inflation, industry experts have said.











