Diplomats reject AU’s pro-gas stance

African climate negotiators have quashed a proposal by the African Union to promote gas as a bridge fuel for the continent at UN talks. The executive council of the African…

Lions stray from porous national parks

Business Writer Last month, three stray lions pounced on cattle in Mwenezi district in Zimbabwe’s Masvingo province, wasting no time as they devoured three cows belonging to a local businessman…

Nissan Navara Pro-2X takes on the Ford Ranger Stormtrak

Johannesburg. — With the launch of the upgraded and now locally-built Navara earlier this year, Nissan wants to reclaim the prime spot it once enjoyed on the bakkie sales charts…

Zimbabwean raising flag in US

Leslie Mupeti Zimbabweans across the globe continue to raise the national flag high representing the country on the international stage. One such Zimbabwean is Mabel Muchabvunga-Butler who is the founder…

What you need to know about gut health

While you can boost a weakened immune system, gut health experts say the key to a healthy gut and overall health is to maintain a good balance of bacteria. Picture:…

UK cost of living crisis set to intensify

Britain’s cap on domestic energy prices is expected to rise to more than £4 200 a year in January, up 230 percent on the year before, a leading economic forecasting…

Solar firm to create 1 000 jobs

Nqobile Bhebhe Bulawayo Bureau INDEPENDENT power producer, Matshela Energy is targeting to create 1 000 jobs at its planned 100 MW solar plant in Gwanda with 880 000 households per…

Heart-rending story of child headed family

Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporter IN a heart-rending case of child neglect, three children in Nyamandlovu, Matabeleland North Province are living by themselves, with the eldest sibling aged about eight acting…

Zim$ slide against US$

Michael Makuza, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe dollar slid to $478 against the United States dollar at the weekly foreign currency auction on Wednesday from $458 announced last week. A total…

Devolution trickles down to rural communities

Raymond Jaravaza, Chronicle Correspondent ZANU-PF will continue to dominate the local political landscape as a result of the Government’s thrust to develop communities through proper distribution of devolution funds, a…

×
×