Botswana lures Chinese investors to develop coal mines

GABORONE. – At a time when funding for fossil fuel projects is drying up, Botswana is racing to develop six new coal mines and a rail link for exports, with the government prepared to put its own money into the projects.

Farm implements production starts

Zimbabwean firms have commenced production of farming implements worth US$13,5 million to be used as attachments to the tractors being imported under the John Deere and Belarus facilities.

Muskwe ends 14-year Foxes stay

IT must have been an emotional departure for Zimbabwe international, Admiral Muskwe, who left English Premiership side Leicester City yesterday, after a 14-year stint.

Ekusileni Medical Centre opening to be decided today

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THE decision on the opening of Ekusileni Medical Centre will be made today when an inspection team from the Health Professions Authority (HPA) presents a report…

SA unrest further dampens transporters operations

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter CROSS-border transporters in Zimbabwe say the sector, which has been subdued due to the Covid-19 pandemic, has been dealt another blow as a result of violence…

Mapisa devastated, postpones departure to Spain

WARRIORS goalkeeper, Martin Mapisa, is devastated he has been forced to delay his departure to his base in Europe after he tested positive for Covid-19.

Beef up your grill’s heat

Grilling with lump charcoal instead of briquettes is a bit like driving a stick shift rather than an automatic: Both will get you where you’re going, but lump is seen as the more pure experience. Unlike many briquettes, lumps of carbonised wood contain no accelerants or substances such as borax, which can affect taste.

Africa’s game-changing Covid-19 variants

Will Africa’s third coronavirus wave be its most deadly? Many people are beginning to fear that it will be, following the latest report on new cases and deaths as well as the list of countries that have seen a sharp rise in numbers.

Khama speaks on Al Ahly tie

KHAMA Billiat says he knows ‘how great the feeling can be’ to win the Caf Champions League and is determined to feel it again this weekend. Kaizer Chiefs take on…

Urgent need to restore stability in SA

When South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, addressed the nation on July 12 amid violence and destruction of property in parts of KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng provinces, he warned of several risks if the situation was not resolved swiftly. One of them was food security.

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