Subaru Forester gets fresh face for 2022
Subaru Southern Africa’s most popular SUV, the Subaru Forester, has received a mid-life update, further heightening its appeal. The MY2022 Forester will be the product to inaugurate Subaru Southern Africa’s…
World’s top-selling premium brand in 2021 was . . .
After being narrowly beaten by Mercedes-Benz in 2020, BMW has clawed back to achieve a decisive victory in the global sales race for premium car brands. According to a statement…
Wall Street’s ‘model portfolio’ boom slammed
A booming US$4,9 trillion branch of the US asset management industry is funneling investor cash into funds that are pricier and worse-performing than alternatives, new research claims. So-called model portfolios…
Woolworths warns of profit slump
Woolworths has warned that its headline earnings will fall by between 30 percent and 40 percent for the 26 weeks to end December 26, compared to the same period in…
Warriors lose out on further Govt windfall
Tadious Manyepo The Warriors have lost out on a major pay-day after they failed to advance to the knock-out stages of the Africa Cup of Nations currently underway in Cameroon,…
When two champions leagues titles don’t count
Pitso Mosimane has done enough winning in the last year, plus change, to talk about nothing else. In November 2020, only three months after he was appointed manager of the…
Child abuse cases go unreported in Mat South
Yoliswa Dube-Moyo, Mat South Bureau Chief Women have been urged to speak up and help in the fight against child marriages, sexual abuse and gender-based violence (GBV). This comes after…
New striker aware of Bosso pressure
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter NEWLY acquired Highlanders’ striker Stanley Ngala says while he is aware of the pressure that comes with playing for a club with passionate and demanding…
One dies in Zupco accident
Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter A TRUCK rammed head on into a Zupco bus in Bulawayo, killing one person and injuring six others in a freak accident on Wednesday night. The…
Bulawayo turns into a dark city
Lumbidzani Dima, Chronicle Reporter WHEN daylight is gone, dark patches emerge in many parts of Bulawayo due to lack of street lighting, a development that has become a safety hazard…











