NEW: Oil prices rise

Oil prices edged higher on Thursday after dipping in early Asian trade, as concerns about global supply tightness outweighed a build in U.S. gasoline and distillate inventories.

NEW: Sables climb up the rankings 

ZIMBABWE continue to reap rewards of their morale-boosting win over Netherlands last weekend after climbing the World Rugby rankings. 

WATCH: Matebeleland farmers bail out Nkayi family…Donate 16 cattle, cash and kind

Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporter FORTY farmers from Matabeleland region yesterday demonstrated that there is still hope for humanity when they handed over 13 cattle to the Mpofu family of Dolahali…

Tsholotsho, Nkayi roadworks take shape

Mashudu Netsianda/ Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Chronicle Reporters THE construction of major roads linking Bulawayo with Nkayi and Tsholotsho districts has gathered momentum as the Second Republic steps up efforts towards completing…

I Dated A Psycho to deal with mental health issues

Angela Sibanda, Showbiz Reporter Radio personality and MC Cde Phil is set to introduce a new reality show which aims at addressing mental health and psychological challenges in relationships. Named…

COMMENT: CCC’s shameful politicisation of crime

THE arrest of a machete gang behind the death of Lobengula West businessman Langelihle Dube early this month and a spate of robberies around the city has brought relief to…

Binga, Plumtree launchpad for industrial training college expansion

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter BINGA and Plumtree are being used as launchpads for the Government’s renewed drive to establish industrial training colleges in previously marginalised communities across the country. This…

Back-A-Sable…..Rugby squad seeks financial assistance

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Sables Trust and Zimbabwe Rugby Union have called on rugby lovers and well-wishers to financially assist the Sables’ journey to the 2023 Rugby World Cup…

Girl child inspiration spurs women empowerment drive

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter DRIVEN by a strong desire to empower the girl child and support vulnerable women, Ms Lethukuthula Mandaza (37) of Nkulumane suburb in Bulawayo quit her well-paying…

US$13 million plant upgrade increases Lesaffre gains

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief YEAST manufacturer, Lesaffre Zimbabwe, has to date channelled US$13 million towards upgrading its plant and equipment, which has helped the company increase production capacity. The…

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