Bulawayo youth sets up thriving healthy foods company

Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor THE growing consumer demand for healthy and nutritious food has inspired a Bulawayo-born youth entrepreneur, Mpumelelo Ndiweni, to establish a thriving nutritional products business called Ezulu…

China-aided water projects bring joy to communities in Africa

CHINA-FUNDED borehole drilling projects are providing a lifeline to water-deprived communities in Africa where easy access to clean and safe drinking water remains a challenge to some populations on the…

Rhumba star Mr Bones commands full house in Bots

Mkhululi Ncube, Showbiz Reporter Rhumba-starved fans in Botswana on Sunday wetted their appetite with a sold-out show by Mxolisi “Mr Bones” Ndlovu and his Garamtata’s Finest band in Gaborone. Most…

‘Zimbabwe will press ahead with by-elections’

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau ZIMBABWE will hold by-elections next year to fill over 133 seats for councillors and Members of the House of Assembly despite threats to boycott the elections…

Energy investor expands Mat’land footprint

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter PROPRIETORS of Glow Petroleum have lined up multi-million-dollar projects in Matabeleland region including two proposed five-star hotels in Victoria Falls and shopping malls in Lupane…

Suspended Zifa president trial continues

Harare Bureau THE trial of Zifa president Felton Kamambo, who stands accused of bribing councillors to enable his ascension to the top football post continued yesterday, with the witness Robert…

Seek Naaz clearance — Tagara

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter THE National Athletics Association of Zimbabwe (Naaz) has advised stakeholders wishing to hold events not to flout standard operating procedures set by the Sports and…

US$30m fund to drive horticulture exports

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Chronicle Reporter  GOVERNMENT is working on establishing a Horticulture Export Revolving Fund to the tune of US$30 million in line with the Horticulture Recovery and Growth Plan. The horticulture…

Take advantage of digital revolution — Mutsvangwa

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE media should adapt to disruptive digital change to remain relevant and play its role of telling the Zimbabwean story while amplifying programmes being implemented by…

City Hall car park vendors lose wares

Lumbidzani Dima, Chronicle Reporter SIX vendors who sell fruits and vegetables outside the City Hall car park along Robert Mugabe Way lost stock worth over US$1 800 after a fire…

×
×