EMA intensifies veldfire fight
The Environmental Management Agency has intensified veld fire management awareness campaigns in conjunction with its stakeholders to achieve the minimum target of 25 percent reduction in losses to veld fires in 2021, and ensure aspirations of the National Development Strategy (NDS1) are achieved.
Arubi fancies winning major award
ZIMBABWE international goalkeeper, Washington Arubi, believes he has good chances of winning his first major individual award in South Africa.
Farmers welcome centralised marketing
Boitumelo Makhurane, Business Reporter FARMERS’ unions have welcomed the new regulations that restrict the marketing of cotton and soya bean to only registered players saying the move will enhance fair…
Overview of exchange control regulations
This simplified and introductory article seeks to give an overview of the Exchange Control regulations in Zimbabwe. This is an area of interest to many organisations and individuals.
Arsenal open Buendia talks
LONDON. — Arsenal have opened talks over a move for Norwich City forward Emiliano Buendia as they look to head off competition from fellow English Premiership club Aston Villa.
Armed robbers ransack house for cash and cellphones
Nelias Shiri, Chronicle Reporter POLICE in Matabeleland North are hunting for robbers who raided a homestead in Inyathi, Bubi District, armed with iron bars and machetes which they used to…
Liverpool to trim squad
LONDON. — English Premiership club Liverpool are hoping to offload at least eight players this summer as Jurgen Klopp begins planning for next season.
Zim finalising swimming slots for Olympics
ZIMBABWE Swimming chairperson, Tracey Doorman, has revealed they have made their final applications for the uptake of the two slots the country was awarded for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
Kaitano won’t fault players
PRETORIA. — SuperSport United coach Kaitano Tembo was full of praise for his side’s performance despite them going down 3-1 to Tshwane rivals Mamelodi Sundowns yesterday.
The rise of parcels trade
The Covid-19 pandemic has seen a major increase in online business that part of which has become to be known as trade in parcels. This phenomenon has been openly embraced globally as it seeks to support economic activity in periods of crisis such as presented by the Covid-19 pandemic.











