Dinson Colliery to commence coke production
Leonard Ncube recently in Hwange DINSON Colliery Company has started heating up its furnace in preparation for the start of metallurgical coke production next month at the US$30 million plant.…
Zim lose T20 series to Pakistan
Pakistan 165 for 3 (Rizwan 91*, Babar 52, Jongwe 3-37) beat Zimbabwe 141 for 7 (Madhevere 59, Marumani 35, Hasan 4-18, Rauf 2-34) by 24 runs HASSN Ali and Mohammad…
Mpopoma High to set up uniforms factory
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT is assisting Mpopoma High School in Bulawayo to acquire a stand to set up a factory to manufacture uniforms, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Cain…
Panashe Samushonga crowned Miss Independence
Lingani Nyika, Showbiz Reporter Twenty-one-year-old Victoria Falls beauty, Panashe Samushonga was crowned Miss Independence at a pageant to commemorate Independence Day held in the resort city on Saturday. Lorraine Chantel…
Council official in court
HARARE City Council district officer Netsai Kativhu last week appeared in court for allegedly approving and recommending layout plans and granting permits to build, outside her mandate.
LSU student succeeds at putting farming theory to practice
Judge Jarachara, Chronicle Reporter Pushed by his desire to put theory into practice, a Lupane State University (LSU) final year student has tremendously transformed his parents’ plot in Inkenyani village…
Inflation falls to three-year lowest
Zimbabwe’s monthly inflation rate fell to 1,58 percent in April, its lowest since September 2018, and for the eighth month in a row the country saw monthly rises in the cost of living of less than 5,5 percent, reflecting the stability achieved in August in the exchange rate for priority imports, along with general full allotment for bids for such imports.
Grab ICT opportunities, women and girls urged
Business Reporter GOVERNMENT has urged women and young girls to take up opportunities in the information communication technology (ICT) sector and fully participate in innovation programmes that assist the growth…
Trial adjourned as Jere lawyer in no show
THE trial of businessman Farai Jere, his company Helcraw Electrical and two Zesa engineers Leonard Chisina and Freeman Kuziva Chikonzo on fraud involving US$3,5 million emanating from a smart meters supply deal, was on Friday adjourned to today after their lawyer Advocate Lewis Uriri said he could not attend the trial last week because of ill health.
Ban on schools worship
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief CHURCHES have been banned from holding services in schools as Government continues to put in place measures to mitigate against the spread of Covid-19. Government…










