President calls on nation to collectively harness resources
Harare Bureau Zimbabweans should collectively and relentlessly harness resources at their disposal to leapfrog the country’s economic transformation, which is anchored on the tenets of the National Development Strategy 1,…
No Caf CL for teams without ladies’ side
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter IN a move aimed at improving women’s football in Africa, men’s teams that do not have a ladies’ side will not be allowed to participate…
About Econet
Econet Wireless Zimbabwe is a diversified telecommunications group which launched its network on 10 July 1998 and listed on 17 September 1998. It is one of the largest companies on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange in terms of market capitalisation.
Fifa World Cup Qualifiers – Warriors 14-days away, as Bafana names squad
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter WITH Zifa waiting for responses on the availability of international stars before announcing the squad for the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers against South Africa…
‘Review tax bands to boost disposable incomes’
Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor THE Treasury has been urged to consider widening the tax-free threshold and review upwards the minimum taxable electronic transaction tax figure in order to boost disposable…
COMMENT: Bold moves on vaccination pay dividends
In March, President Mnangagwa took his first shot of the Sinovac vaccine to launch the second phase of the national vaccination programme in Victoria Falls. To promote tourism recovery, the…
Justice for minor who died giving birth
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter POLICE have arrested the parents of a 15-year-old-girl who died while giving birth at an apostolic church shrine including a 26-year-old man that she had been…
Fatal protest over impounded car…Suicide at police station
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief A 38-year- old Zvishavane mshika-shika driver allegedly committed suicide by consuming poison at Zvishavane Central Police Station in protest after his vehicle was impounded by…
NRZ’s US$400 million deal back on table
The Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG), a consortium of Zimbabwean investors in the diaspora, has re-engaged Government in a bid to revive the collapsed US$400 million deal to recapitalise the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ).
Pretty Dube: The Iron Lady behind Beitbridge’s community transformation
Thupeyo Muleya It has become a common phenomenon for relations to be very frosty between most African governments and several non-governmental organisations (NGOs). In some instances, the differences emanate from…











