Govt misses the bus with transport bias

Tapiwanashe W Mangwiro Today more than four billion people live in urban areas globally, in Harare alone over 2 million people call it home and the figures are projected to…

SeedCo’s US$13m plant to boost seed maize production

Business Writer SEEDCO Limited says the US$13 million maize conditioning plant will enhance the group’s seed maize supply capacity for both local and regional markets as the facility contributes to…

FNC prepares fact sheets in local languages

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu,  Chronicle Reporter THE Food and Nutrition Council (FNC) has prepared fact sheets in 15 languages on findings contained in the Zimbabwe Vulnerability Assessment Committee (ZimVAC) Rural Livelihoods Assessment…

DIDG ‘hopeful’ of an agreement with NRZ

Martin Kadzere  The Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG) is optimistic of an agreement with Zimbabwe over the collapsed US$400 million deal to revive the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ), its…

Mercedes promotes Russell but. . .Wolff now faces one of the biggest challenges

So it’s confirmed. Finally. George Russell will be a Mercedes F1 driver from 2022. While the news may not be a surprise, the decision, as Toto Wolff has been at…

Lady Chevrons in T20 World Cup Qualifier preparations

THE Zimbabwe senior national women’s cricket team put final touches to their preparations for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2023 Africa Qualifier in Botswana. The tournament began yesterday morning…

What qualifies a car as reliable?

We live in really stressful times. Domestically, there is uncertainty about our political future, and overseas can be a dangerous place to travel. In times like these, it’s natural for…

NRZ, Turkish firm sign MoU

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Chronicle Reporter THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Turkish construction company Yapi Merkezi aimed at modernising and rehabilitating the country’s railway…

Mobilise more Zimbabwean investment

BusinessWeekly Last Word A major requirement in much of the Zimbabwean economy, and in particular the productive sectors, is a lot of capital investment, both to modernise and replace machinery and…

Legends Sports Academy gets soccer kit donation

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter LEGENDS Sports Development Academy received a donation of 125 football jerseys, 16 balls and soccer boots from Australia-based Ben Tshuma. The academy is run by football…

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