RBZ on StanChart Zim exit

Sikhulekelani Moyo, Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) says the divestiture of Standard Chartered Bank Zimbabwe Limited will result in change of ownership and control of the giant…

Couple thrives in Boer goat farming

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls MR Phanuel Mugomba and his wife Tecla could be the only Boer goat farmers in Hwange District’s Woodlands farming area. The couple pioneered the commercialised…

Bosso condemn pitch invasion

Chronicle Reporters HIGHLANDERS have condemned pitch invasion by a section of fans and lashed out at “overzealous” police details for firing tear smoke resulting in abandonment of their Castle Lager…

RBZ dismisses CZI claims

Lumbidzani Dima, Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has dismissed calls by the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) for the suspension of the official foreign exchange auction system…

Caps United fall to Triangle United

Oscar Rusenga in Triangle Triangle United 2-1 Caps United TRIANGLE United continued with their rich vein of form in the Castle Lager Premiership football at Gibbo yesterday when they dispatched…

Tyson Fury bounces back to bow out in style with TKO win

TYSON Fury emerged unscathed from a turbulent fight week to cement his place among the greats of heavyweight boxing with a stunning TKO win over Dillian Whyte in what “The…

Nominations for Nkomo award in progress

Nominations of Zimbabweans are being sought for the Joshua Mqabuko Nyongolo Nkomo Commendation Award for Community Development, Peace Building and Fostering Unity.

De Bruyne, Ake play through pain

MANCHESTER. — Manchester City playmaker Kevin De Bruyne and defender Nathan Ake played through fitness issues during Saturday’s 5-1 home win over Watford in the English Premier League football, manager Pep Guardiola said.

Muchenje resurfaces at Yadah

FORGOTTEN midfielder Moses Muchenje has principally agreed to join Premiership football club Yadah Stars.

Diasporan donates solar powered borehole to Byo schools

Online Reporter A UNITED States-based Zimbabwean, Mr Innocent Hadebe believes equipping young learners with agricultural skills will ensure the industry grows in leaps and bounds and contribute to the country’s…

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