President rebukes cotton company

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has blasted the Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) for allowing exploitative companies to buy cotton from communal farmers at extortionately low prices and raking…

Fire engineer makes inroads

Lumbidzani Dima, Chronicle Reporter FOR the love of fire engineering, a 49-year-old man from Bulawayo’s Cowdray Park suburb has registered a company defying the hard times his chosen industry is…

Lighting masterclass for Byo artistes

Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter LAST month, singer and guitarist Tariro neGitare partnered with comedian Carl Joshua Ncube for the hosting of the Acoustic Night at The Oasis and now, she…

Dynamos in stale show against Herentals

Harare Bureau Dynamos. 0 – 0 Herentals. DYNAMOS coach Tonderai Ndiraya was disappointed his team failed to turn up yesterday when they spurned another good opportunity to climb back to…

‘No hurried return to London gold market’

ZIMBABWE should not rush to rejoin the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA), as the country is realising goods returns from its gold shipments taken through South Africa’s Rand Refinery.

Women’s League endorses President Mnangagwa

The Zanu PF Women’s League has thrown its weight behind President Mnangagwa as the party’s sole candidate for next year’s general elections.

From embarrassment to glory

PARIS. — Real Madrid’s latest European triumph has been built on drama and incredible comebacks — and has been achieved eight months after they were on the wrong end of one of the great Champions League football shocks.

US double standards on sanctions exposed

President Mnangagwa has exposed the United States’ double standards after the country wrote a letter to Zimbabwe seeking its support in the imposition of sanctions against Russia following the special military operation in Ukraine.

Mill plant incident weighs on Lafarge

THE late resumption of Lafarge Cement’s mill, which briefly stopped operations following plant collapse in October last year, led to a 55 percent decline in the firm’s first quarter volume output.

Farmers must comply with VDS livestock movement

The Department of Veterinary Services (DVS) recently slaughtered and burnt 28 herd of cattle that were illegally moved from a Theileriosis quarantine in Insiza.

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