Energy firm meets share purchase plan target

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter INVICTUS Energy has met its $2 (AS) million share purchase plan target it requires to fund the development of the Muzarabani oil and gas project.…

SA amapiano duo date Byo

Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter SOUTH AFRICAN amapiano duo of Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa, popularly known as the Scorpion Kings are set to perform in Bulawayo on 22 January…

Cars with no number plates to be impounded

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter POLICE have said all vehicles with no licence plates or Temporary Identification Cards (TICs) will be impounded starting from tomorrow to fight crimes committed using such…

Bears u-turn on emerging currencies

Currency watchers are reining in bearish emerging-market calls, betting that the asset class is now in a better position to withstand Federal Reserve rate hikes when they come. Developing currencies…

Stock Market Weekly Review

Enacy Mapakame The equities market maintained the growth momentum for the second consecutive week of the year on the back of gains recorded in the market’s blue chips. During the…

Footballers lighting up AFCON

The 33rd edition of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) started on Sunday in Cameroon, having been delayed a year by the coronavirus pandemic. While it is close to impossible…

Devolution funds transform lives in Matabeleland

Blessing Karubwa, Features Reporter DEVOLUTION funds that were released by the Second Republic as part of the Constitutional provision for a devolved system of Government have transformed the lives of…

Zec announces roadmap ahead of March by-elections

Nqobile Tshili in Victoria Falls THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has announced a roadmap ahead of the March by-elections and 2023 harmonised polls, which includes strict adherence to Covid-19 protocols…

Matabeleland South farmers urged to grow small grains

Yoliswa Dube-Moyo, Mat South Bureau Chief FARMERS in Matabeleland South province have been urged to grow small grains which are ideal as the peak of the rainy season has passed.…

Zim records worst road accidents mortality rate in the Sadc region

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter AT least five people die in road traffic accidents every 24 hours in Zimbabwe, giving the country the worst mortality rate in the Sadc region, with…

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