JUST IN: Security guards up for murder

Nelias Shiri, Chronicle Reporter TWO security guards and four artisinal miners allegedly brutally assaulted a drunk man and threw him into a disused mine shaft where he died. Bafowethu Dube…

CZI hosts economic symposium, to release 2020 industry survey report

Business Reporter THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) would release its 2020 manufacturing sector survey results on Thursday during which it will hold a two-day virtual 2021 economic outlook symposium.…

JUST IN: 5 Covid-19 related deaths recorded in the country

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THE country has reported five more Covid-19 related deaths and 26 new cases in the last 24-hour reporting cycle, bringing the total number of cases to…

JUST IN: Potraz warns of rising phishing scams

Business Reporter THE Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) has warned the public against rising phishing scams, which are becoming a threat to the digital economic revolution. The…

‘If Katsande has to leave, let it be’

A respected legend of the PSL reckons if Willard Katsande is to leave Kaizer Chiefs this year, it would just be part of the football life cycle. Former Mamelodi Sundowns…

JUST IN: $22K for lowest paid mine worker

Business Reporter THE Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe (CoMZ) has acceded to mine workers’ request for an upward review of workers’ remuneration and awarded a 22, 22 percent increment backdated…

JUST IN: Prospect adopts lower risk road-map for Arcadia lithium mine

Golden Sibanda, Harare Bureau PROSPECT Resources, developer of the Arcadia lithium plant near Harare, will build a smaller commercial scale pilot plant for only one of two locally available lithium…

JUST IN: Outstanding shares won’t be tradable, says Seed-Co

Tawanda Musarurwa, Harare Bureau SHAREHOLDERS who do not accept Seed-Co International (SCIL)’s open market offer to acquire local subsidiary Seed-Co Limited (SCL)’s entire issued ordinary shares on the Zimbabwe Stock…

JUST IN: Gayle targets T20 World Cup defence with Windies on comeback

Opening batsman Chris Gayle has set his sights on a third Twenty20 World Cup with West Indies as he prepares to return to international cricket after an absence of two…

Why Zimbabwe and Rwanda could offer ripe opportunities for Gulf investors

Rwanda and Zimbabwe are ripe for Middle Eastern investment as the African countries continue to press ahead with transparency drives.

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