NEW: Eggs and broiler production rebounds
ZIMBABWE’S poultry sector, which is still recovering from the effects of avian influenza, Covid-19 and two successive droughts, has witnessed steady growth in both broiler and egg production.
NEW: Mathe defends badminton crown
NATIONAL badminton champion Thabani Mathe put on another fine show on court to defend his Zimbabwe Open title when he edged Paul Kopolo 2-1 in the final at Sunrise Sports Club in Harare on Saturday.
WATCH: We’ll be more careful next time – Nkayi family
Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporter THE Mpofu family in Nkayi, which lost 21 cattle last week after mistakenly dozing them with a deadly grain protectant, says it will be more careful…
PSMAS annual general meeting cancelled
Herald Reporter The Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS)’s annual general meeting that was scheduled for tomorrow, has been cancelled to allow the forensic audit that has been started to…
NEW: Duo arrested for car theft
Two people have been arrested after they were found in possession of a Toyota Land Cruiser vehicle believed to have been stolen outside the country.
Ex-Zimra worker’s property forfeited to the State
A former Zimbabwe Revenue Authority accountant who is serving a six-year sentence for stealing over US$1 million from the taxman’s bank account has lost two mansions in Glen Lorne in Harare, a flat in Harare’s city centre and a top-of-the-range vehicle.
New shopping mall opened
President Mnangagwa has officially opened Highlands Park, a new shopping mall in Harare which ties with the infrastructure development component of the National Development Strategy 1.
Calls for enhanced participation by landlocked countries in ocean based economies
Judith Phiri, Business Reporter ZIMBABWE has called for participation of landlocked developing countries in the ocean-based economies to be enhanced as a matter of urgency, as they also have the…
NEW: Mai Patai to release new album
RENOWNED gospel singer and preacher Respina Patai – known in music circles as Mai Patai – will release a new six-track album titled “Watch and Pray” on July 30.
NEW: US-based basketball prodigy Mwanza dreams big
BASKETBALL prodigy Melissa Mwanza, who recently moved from Windham County in Connecticut to Virginia in the United States, where she now attends Life Christian Academy and has joined a new club, Shining Star Sports Academy, believes the switch puts her closer to basketball scouts and opens doors to find a good college.










