Minister declares war on wood poachers

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Chronicle Reporter THE Minister of Environment, Climate, Tourism, and Hospitality Industry Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu has said stiffer penalties will be put in place to curb illegal poaching of…

Zifa denies forcing teams to participate in Caf CL

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA have refuted reports that it forced FC Platinum and Black Rhinos Queens into participating in the 2021/22 men’s and women’s Caf Champions League. In…

Caf tells 8 nations they can’t use home stadia

EIGHT countries have been stripped of home advantage in next month’s World Cup qualifiers after their grounds were deemed unfit at international level by Caf. Burkina Faso, Central African Republic,…

Shoko Fest preps at advanced stage

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent PREPARATIONS for the 11th edition of the Shoko Festival, set to be held virtually from September 20 to 25, are at an advanced stage. Shoko Festival,…

Prof Makhurane’s widow dies

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter LATE national hero and National University of Science and Technology (Nust) founding Vice Chancellor Professor Phineas Makhurane’s wife Lydia has died. Mrs Makhurane died last Thursday…

41st Sadc Summit begins

Darlington Musarurwa in Lilongwe, Malawi President Mnangagwa joins his regional counterparts here today for the 41st Ordinary Summit of Sadc Heads of State and Government, expected to take stock of…

Digital technologies offer insurance/pension sector opportunity to advance SDGs in Zimbabwe

DESPITE exhibiting resilience in the face of the devastating Covid-19 pandemic, Zimbabwe’s insurance and pensions sector continues to face numerous challenges that require industry players to be adaptive and innovative. 

Emerging ZimCric side endure tough Namibia tour

Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Cricket Emerging side have found the going tough in their tour of Namibia. The side lost two unofficial T20I matches against the World Cup-bound Eagles of…

Schweppes commissions 500 KW solar plant

Beverages giant, Schweppes Zimbabwe Limited, has commissioned a 500 kilowatts solar plant as it embraces the use of renewable and sustainable energy to boost production at its Beitbridge Juice Plant. 

Stop the impractical promises to SA and start with painful trade-offs, Kganyago says

SA’s policymakers need to stop making promises to society that government can’t live up to, and instead there must be difficult and painful decisions to prioritise spending, according to SA Reserve Bank (Sarb) governor Lesetja Kganyago. 

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