Binga, Plumtree Polytechnics open
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has moved in to operationalise Binga and Plumtree Polytechnic Colleges with the release of $100 million towards rehabilitation of key infrastructure components to be used in…
Reliability of Treasury projections questioned
Golden Sibanda THE reliability of projections by Treasury on key macroeconomic fundamentals has been questioned after most of the fiscal authorities’ predictions for 2022, chief among them the inflation trajectory…
Pomp, fanfare as First Lady celebrates with centenarians
Tendai Rupapa in BULAWAYO THE elderly were yesterday treated like kings and queens in Bulawayo at an inaugural celebration of centenarians, which left the city spell-bound. Those below 100 years…
Pomp, fanfare as First Lady celebrates with centenarians
Tendai Rupapa in BULAWAYO THE elderly were yesterday treated like kings and queens in Bulawayo at an inaugural celebration of centenarians, which left the city spell-bound. Those below 100 years…
Kenyan ethnic groups sues UK for £168bn over colonial-era land grab
LONDON. – Two Kenyan ethnic groups are taking the UK to the European Court of Human Rights over alleged abuses in the final decades of British colonial rule. The Talai…
‘Marketing key to national success’
Columbus Mabika and Mandaza Chikarango MARKETING is the bridge for Zimbabwe’s success and there is need to market the country by all professions to show the region and the world…
Zim hopeful of playing Tests against cricket’s power nations
SYDNEY. — As winter makes way for spring Down Under, bedlam surrounds Australia’s hugely popular football codes. The AFL and NRL seasons are at the pointy end and everything else…
Foreign investors desert ZSE, no inflows in 7 years
Oliver Kazunga THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) has not witnessed any foreign investor inflows for the past seven years, according to chief executive officer, Justin Bgoni. The country has a…
US sanctions ground Iran aircraft
TEHRAN. – About 40 percent of Iran’s commercial air fleet are inactive because of the undersupply of parts caused by the US sanctions, Iranian civil aviation chief said this week…
Congo bans Orange, Airtel, Vodacom executive travel in tax row
The Democratic Republic of Congo has banned some telecommunications executives from leaving the country after they resisted paying a new tax on the industry, according to people familiar with the…











