Seed Co revenues may go up six-fold

Tawanda Musarurwa  Local seed producer, Seed Co Limited’s revenues for the FY2021 could go up by over 600 percent on the basis of the country’s positive agriculture sector outlook, analysts…

No collabos on JP’s Gwara album

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent For the first time in years, contemporary musician Jah Prayzah has gone solo on his upcoming 16-track 11th album — Gwara — as there are no…

Teachers commend schools reopening delay

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter TEACHERS’ unions have commended Government for delaying the reopening of schools following an increase in Covid-19 cases and called on the education ministry to strengthen distance…

Police probe murder after human bones found

Midlands Bureau Chief TWO human bones, believed to be remains of an 88-year-old granny who was reported missing last month, have been located at her homestead and police are now…

Tsenengamu loses freedom bid

Former Zanu PF youth league commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu remains on remand over charges of calling for an illegal demonstration and yesterday lost his attempt to be taken off remand after the court dismissed his application for refusal of further remand.

Thieves tow away broken down Mercedes Benz

A Harare man lost his top-of-the-range Mercedes Benz car on Tuesday evening to thieves who towed it away from Kamfinsa shopping centre in Greendale, where he had left it unattended after it developed a mechanical fault.

PCR testing boost for health sector

A consignment of 57 PCR testing machines and an assortment of medical supplies were yesterday donated by Satewave Technologies to the Government, a gift that will help the Ministry of Health and Child Care have the equipment for diagnostic tests in all centres.

Sikhala project nullified

CHITUNGWIZA Municipality has had the better of MDC Alliance vice chairperson Job Sikhala after it won its appeal against an Administrative Court decision authorising his construction of an illegal industrial structure.

Ex-ZPC boss fails to find way to jail

NINE days after the High Court dismissed his appeal against conviction and an effective one year jail sentence, former Zimbabwe Power Company board chair Stanley Kazhanje cannot find anyone to take him to jail with the police, the courts and even prison officers saying they have no authority to shove him in a cell.

Free Trade Area in Covid-19 times: The potential benefits for Zim

Rodgers Rewayi With the operationalisation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), questions have been raised on whether Zimbabwe can fully benefit from the agreement to attain Vision 2030…

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