Border-upgrade to boost province’s economic development-Minister

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau The completion of the US$300 million Beitbridge Border modernisation project will boost Matabeleland South’s infrastructure and economic development, a senior Government official has said. Matabeleland South’s…

Gold panner dies in shaft collapse

Nelias Shiri, Chronicle Reporter A 22-year-old man from White Farm in Gwanda, Matabeleland South died on the spot when a mine shaft, he was working in collapsed. Police said the…

JUST IN: Zimbabwe, Rwanda offer ripe opportunities for Gulf investors

CHAIRMAN of the country’s largest financial institution, CBZ Holdings Limited, Mr Marc Holtzman, believes Zimbabwe and Rwanda offer the best opportunities for lucrative trade and investments from Middle Eastern investors.

JUST IN: Govt announces school calender for 2021

Schools will re-open this month in a phased approach that will start with examination classes as the Government continues a delicate process of a return to normalcy in all facets of life after the Covid-19 furlough without risking a spike in infections.

Coaches welcome possible return of football

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter SOUTHERN Region Division One coaches have welcomed moves by the regional board to push for the immediate return of football. Unlike Premier Soccer League sides that…

FC Platinum won’t pay Chiefs for Chikwende

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter FC Platinum will not pay Bulawayo Chiefs compensation fee for the transfer of striker Perfect Chikwende to Tanzania’s Simba SC, as the player signed a…

JUST IN: Mash East eyes bumper harvest

Farmers in the Mashonaland East province are expecting a bumper harvest this season following good rains that have been received across the country as well as the well timed distribution of inputs.

US$180 000 to revive Masvingo street lights

Masvingo City Council has introduced a levy to raise an equivalent of US$180 000 to resuscitate the city’s street lighting system which collapsed over a decade ago due to neglect.

JUST IN: Rains to ease off

Rains are expected to ease off countrywide from Monday to Sunday with sunny breaks by today with warmer conditions and sunshine expected from tomorrow, the Meteorological Services Department has said.

JUST IN: Unattended sewer bursts irk Warren Park residents

Harare’s Warren Park residents risk being exposed to water borne diseases due to continous sewer bursts that have gone for more than a week unattended.

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