Gwanda RDC shuts offices . . . after 3 workers test Covid-19 positive

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent GWANDA Rural District Council has closed down its premises after three workers tested positive for Covid-19 while the Municipality of Gwanda has closed all departments except…

Aussie firm completes mapping for oil well site

Invictus Energy, the Australia listed firm exploring for oil and gas in Muzarabani, has completed field work to map out suitable sites to obtain earth crust vibrations that can pinpoint exact locations of oil or gas deposits.

Two roads for growing Zimbabwean industry

The percentage of Zimbabwe’s gross national product coming from manufacturing has been steadily falling while that for services has been rising.

Capital markets: Zim striking right chords

Capital markets are a general category of markets that facilitate the buying and selling of securities with medium-term and long-term maturity, of one year or more.

Tax brackets widening positive

The widening of tax brackets by Government is expected to boost spending by employees since they will have more money, and correspondingly result in businesses pushing more volumes, Employers Confederation of Zimbabwe (Emcoz) president Dr Israel Murefu has said.

Govt formulates National Land Policy

Mkhululi Ncube/Patrick Chitumba, Chronicle Reporters GOVERNMENT has been urged to avail more land for Bulawayo as the city has run out of expansion space. This was raised during the formulation…

Climate change dampens Binga kapenta fishing

Eliah Saushoma recently in Binga KAPENTA fishermen in Binga are counting losses due to deteriorating output linked to climate change impact, which has resulted in low rainfall in the last…

UK-based Sharonrose: Young musician with an old soul

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent UK-based songstress Sharonrose Manhiri is a young musician with an old soul. Drawing inspiration from music greats like the late Oliver Mtukudzi and mbira musician Chiwoniso…

Ford Ranger deemed a death trap

This Ford Ranger double cab bakkie was a dream come true for Mrs Mahamba when she purchased it from a dealer in Gauteng for R378 000 back in August this year. However, she had no idea that the vehicle she had just purchased was something of a “rolling death trap” that had been previously written off.

A harvest will come

Today, I am writing an article which will make some people uncomfortable because it is going to spell out what we do not want to hear at times depending on the quality of actions and choices; harvest.  I think we should be comfortable to have these conversations, in order to shape the quality of our choices and actions.

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