EDITORIAL COMMENT: End in sight for landmine fields

Landmines are an indiscriminate weapon destroying a vehicle or killing or injuring anyone who steps on them, regardless of whether than vehicle or person is a civilian or part of…

Public-Private Partnerships way to go says Akribos Capital

Business Reporter Research Service firm Akribos Capital has said Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) should take the centre stage as the main source of funding in infrastructure development to ease pressure on…

Judgment day for Rushwaya

Senior Court Reporter Harare regional magistrate Mrs Learnmore Mapiye is today expected to deliver a judgment in the matter in which Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) president, Henrietta Rushwaya, is being…

Former Amakorokoza lead actor, AK returns to Zimbabwe

Yvonne Ncube, Showbiz Correspondent FORMER Amakorokoza lead actor Bhekilizwe Ndlovu, best known for his role as AK in the hit 2002 drama, has returned to Zimbabwe after 13 years in…

Dendairy doubles production

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief KWEKWE-based dairy products firm, Dendairy, has more than doubled its milk production to achieve 10 million litres a month from 4,5 million litres as its…

Tactical, intelligent diplomacy amplified the liberation struggle

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter ZIMBABWE’S liberation struggle did not only thrive on weapons and numbers of foot soldiers but calculated and intelligent diplomacy as well. Intense diplomatic effort was employed…

COMMENT: Big turnout for commemorations commendable

THE love for country exhibited by Zimbabweans who turned up in their numbers for the Heroes Day and Defence Forces Day commemorations on Monday and Tuesday respectively is not only…

Whitewash aborted: Zim fail to bury Bangladesh in last ODI

Bangladesh 256 for 9 (Afif 85*, Anamul 76, Jongwe 2-38) beat Zimbabwe 151 (Ngarava 34, Nyauchi 26, Mustafizur 4-17) by 105 runs Zimbabwe couldn’t quite make it a whitewash after…

Former Amakorokoza lead actor, AK returns to Zimbabwe

Yvonne Ncube, Showbiz Correspondent FORMER Amakorokoza lead actor Bhekilizwe Ndlovu, best known for his role as AK in the hit 2002 drama, has returned to Zimbabwe after 13 years in…

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