Tobacco volumes to surpass target

Farmers have sold 191 million kilogrammes of flue-cured tobacco as the sector is expecting the volumes to surpass the 200 million kilogramme target.

Zim exports jump 9,5 pc to US$486.8mln – ZimStat

The value of Zimbabwe’s total exports clocked US$486,8 million in May this year, signifying a marked increase of 9,5 percent from $444,7 million earnings realised in April, the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) has revealed. 

Woman faces infanticide charges

Police in Jotsholo in Matabeleland North have arrested a 34-year-old woman for allegedly dumping her newly-born baby.

Messi ‘candidate’ for Ballon d’Or

BARCELONA. — Ronald Koeman insists Lionel Messi is a “prime candidate” and the favourite to win this year’s Ballon d’Or award after yet another stunning season for club and country.

Jonga hailed for uplifting rural areas

Secretary in charge of the District Development Fund (DDF) in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Mr James Kenneth Jonga who died on Thursday has been described as a humble patriotic and dedicated cadre who worked hard to uplift livelihoods of people living in rural areas.

‘Come home, register to vote’

ZIMBABWEANS living in the Diaspora must come home and register to vote in their respective constituencies as voting in their present locations would create a logistical nightmare for the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) as well as disadvantage some parties like Zanu PF, which are under travel restrictions.

CHIPEZEZE KEEPS SHINING

JOHANNESBURG. – Magesi goalkeeper Elvis Chipezeze has explained how he did not expect to win the Carling Knockout Player Of The Tournament. The shot-stopper was also nominated for Goalkeeper of…

Ilegal mining endangers villagers

Boitumelo Makhurane, Chronicle Reporter Illegal gold miners in Umguza District are putting the lives of villagers and livestock in danger by using prohibited lethal chemicals such as mercury in search…

Ethiopia completes second filling of controversial mega-dam

Ethiopia has completed the filling of a massive, controversial dam on the Blue Nile river for a second year, state media has said, a move that is likely to anger…

Zuma corruption trial resumes after deadly South Africa unrest

The long-running corruption trial of South Africa’s former President Jacob Zuma, whose imprisonment on a separate charge sparked days of deadly unrests and looting across the country, has resumed. Zuma…

×
×