Zim athletes talk of town in Texas

THREE Zimbabwean track and field athletes, Chengetayi “Du” Mapaya, Tinotenda Matiyenga and Kundai Maguranyanga, are once again the talk of the town at Texas Christian University.

Zim must be free at all cost: JZ Moyo

THE war of liberation will be remembered for many things, one of which is the painful demise of prominent nationalists through assassinations. 

Female miners appeal for support

Women in small scale mining have called on the Government to support them through the provision of resources like machinery to enable them to ramp up their production.

National Blankets kick starts revival path

DEFUNCT giant textile firm, National Blankets Limited, has come out of judicial management and dodged imminent liquidation after shareholders paid all the creditors their dues that ran into millions of dollars.

RioZim to begin work on solar plant

Diversified resources firm, RioZim, says it is in the process of selecting an EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) contractor for its 178 megawatt (MW) solar project.

Man in court over US$1 500 croc skin

A HARARE man appeared in court after being found in possession of a crocodile skin worth US$1 500 he allegedly intended to trade at a soccer betting shop in Harare’s Central Business District.

Big plans for Uhuru celebrations

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter Zimbabwe’s 41st Independence anniversary will be celebrated differently with a line-up of festivities to be held virtually in accordance with Covid-19 prevention regulations. This year’s theme…

Vincent’s Flames in narrow win

ZIMBABWEAN golfer, Kieran Vincent, was not at his beat as his Liberty State University managed a narrow 6-5 win during a two-day match play event against Charlotte University.

Neymar staying put at PSG

PARIS. — Paris St Germain forward Neymar pledged his future to the French Ligue 1 football champions, saying talks of a contract renewal at the club are no longer an issue.

RioZim to begin works on solar plant

Diversified resources firm, RioZim, says it is in the process of selecting an EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) contractor for its 178 megawatt (MW) Solar Project.

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