Chipinge councillors walk out of meeting
Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspondent THREE Chipinge Town councilors this week walked out of a full council meeting after a deadlock over two land deals. The trio – Lovemore Mkwapati (Ward…
US government confident with Zim economic recovery
Business Reporter The United States (US) government says is confident of Zimbabwe’s economic recovery this year going forward and stands ready to support American companies keen to invest in the…
‘Zim economy in better shape’
Business Writer Reforms Government instituted since 2017, have put the economy in a much better condition while also priming it for recovery and sustainable growth. Renowned economist, Dr Godfrey Kanyenze,…
Pension industry challenged
Business Writer The pension industry needs to come up with innovative products to broaden the coverage of pension systems to include informal workers, industry experts have said. In an article…
Telecoms operators told to be innovative
Business Writer Telecommunication companies should be innovative and development orientated by starting to produce technological components and gadgets they require locally so as to reduce their foreign currency demands, Information…
Mechanic plunges client’s car into Mazai River
Selusweyinkosi Mhlanga, Chronicle Reporter A MECHANIC in Bulawayo, who allegedly took a Mazda Axela vehicle he was repairing for a spin, plunged into the effluent filled Mazai River after misjudging…
President to participate in Double Troika summit
An Extraordinary Double Troika SADC Summit will be held today in Maputo, Mozambique to discuss the insecurity in the Cabo Delgado province of that country.
ANC piles pressure on US sanctions against Zim
SCORES of South African ruling party members, the Africa National Congress (ANC) yesterday demonstrated at the American Embassy in Pretoria against the baneful sanctions that have caused untold suffering on Zimbabwe.
Omakorokoza derail NRZ
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOLD panners are costing the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) millions of dollars annually through vandalism of railway infrastructure by mining along railway lines across the…
Nine countries confirm ZITF participation
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will officially open the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) set for July. Nine countries have confirmed participation at the annual trade showcase while most…











