Satellite design studio a game changer in leather value chain

THE leather industry occupies a place of prominence in the Zimbabwean economy in view of its potential for higher employment, growth and value-added exports.

Prioritise outlying areas

Outlying areas, especially those along the border lines of Zimbabwe, have been neglected for a long time, and this explains their lagging behind.

Black Stars challenged to scale Mt Everest

GHANAIAN President, Nana Akufo-Addo, has challenged the Black Stars to win the 2021 AFCON finals and become the first African side to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup in Qatar next year. 

Student unconscious after cellphone explodes

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter A PART four Journalism student at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) was hospitalised after her cellphone exploded in her handbag, leaving her unconscious.…

Decent housing model adopted

Local property giant West Properties (WestProp) is backing the Government’s plans to provide affordable and decent housing to Zimbabweans after adopting a new model that will see beneficiaries paying as low as US$200 a month for decent shelter on a rent-to-buy basis in Harare.

Palace Hotel undergoes renovations

Gibson Mhaka, Business Reporter THE Palace Hotel in Bulawayo is undergoing massive renovations in preparation for the country’s biggest annual trade expo, the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), which will…

Zimbabweans urged to embrace local design

Upcoming designer and fashionista Phillip Mudzimurega has urged locals to embrace and appreciate Zimbabwean fashion designs as a way of showing a sense of patriotism, national identity, sovereignty and pride.

Mistress to blame for Sophie Ndaba’s crumbling marriage?

Legendary television actress Sophie Ndaba’s marriage to husband and businessman Max Lichaba is headed for splitsville just a month after they renewed their vows. Ndaba and Lichaba separated last year…

Court to rule on Biti recall from Parliament

MDC-Alliance vice president Tendai Biti and five other party legislators will know their fate today when the High Court is expected to decide whether or not their recall from Parliament is valid.

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