Cargo traffic jam persist at Beitbridge border
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau COMMERCIAL cargo continues to pile up at Beitbridge Border Post due to regulatory Covid-19 related clearance delays on the South African side. Transporters say the situation…
Zifa yet to make national team technical appointments
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA has reiterated that it has not made any appointments to its various representative national teams despite a public announcement by chairperson of the technical…
Pay your bills in forex-BCC
Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council is encouraging residents to settle their bills in foreign currency as some businesses have started charging for services in foreign currency. Council…
Zimbabwean rugby official Kawonza part of unstoppable African women in rugby
Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWEAN rugby official, Abigail Kawonza has been chosen for the Rugby Africa “Unstoppables”, a campaign aimed at fast-tracking the development of women’s rugby on the…
Renewed traveller interest excites Safari operators
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE country’s hunting and safari operators are excited by the restart in bookings as international clients renew interest in shooting and photographic activities after a…
Victoria Falls Stock Exchange- What Can Be Done Differently This Time? Comparing VFEX to ZSE & opportunities that lie ahead
By Kevin Tutani DURING the month of May, finance minister Mthuli Ncube announced that there would be the establishment of a second stock market in Zimbabwe which will trade exclusively…
Gwanda elects new mayor
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent WARD 4 councillor, Njabulo Siziba has been elected as the new mayor for Gwanda Municipality. Cllr Siziba replaces former mayor Jastone Mazhale who was recently recalled…
Djokovic suffers deja vu after hitting line judge
FOR the second Grand Slam in succession a line judge was in the firing line from Novak Djokovic, but on Monday it did not cost the Serb anything more than…
10 more new Covid-19 cases recorded
Chronicle Reporter TEN new Covid-19 cases were recorded while 65 people recovered from the virus yesterday. The country has 7 898 confirmed cases, 1 246 of them are active and…
Ramaphosa’s endorsement of R84bn Mooikloof mega-project ‘a slap in the face’, say black contractors
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s endorsement of the R84bn Mooikloof MegaCity Development is a slap in the face, the South African Institute of Black Property Practitioners (SAIBPP) said on Monday night. Ramaphosa…











