Amid ‘massive casualties,’ Washington vows to fight to the last Ukrainian
Last week, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin travelled to Ukraine to pledge to fight Russia to the last Ukrainian, cheering on an offensive that US forces quietly warn will lead to “massive casualties.”
Chinese, Russian presidents hold talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin chatted with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping after the trilateral meeting with the leaders of China and Mongolia yesterday. The two leaders had also held bilateral talks earlier in the day
Building investment portfolio
The importance of saving and investing from a young age cannot be emphasised enough, yet people are scared to start saving or investing – if not, they leave it to…
Africa looks to assist youth, women in economy
As a trade conference focusing on women and youth drew to a close in Tanzania on Wednesday, African leaders have discussed recommendations to enhance the roles of women and youth in Africa’s economic integration agenda.
Zim finds antidote in tougher anti-poaching laws
Nearly a decade ago, poachers used cyanide to slaughter more than 135 elephants for their ivory in and around Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park. In the wake of these poisonings, the…
England touch down in Karachi
KARACHI. — England’s cricket squad touched down in Karachi yesterday on their first tour of Pakistan in 17 years – a lengthy absence brought about by security fears.
Norsard, IDBZ partnership to create more opportunities
Business Writer NORSARD Capital says its partnership with the Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe, will expose the regional group to more investments opportunities in the country. Norsad chief executive, Kenny…
Pitfalls in exercise of powers and functions of worker’s committees, works council
Dean Munemo, Labour Matters WORKER’S committees and works council are very important institutions of job regulation in the system of industrial relations. Worker’s committee can be defined as a group of…
Orphan reaps rewards of leap of faith into rabbitry
Flora Fadzai Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter SOON after his mother’s death in 2006, Mr Nkosilothando Sikhosana (36) of Jikamkhonto village in Matobo District, then 20, took a leap of faith and used…
Innovation drive bears fruit
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent THE innovation and industrialisation thrust adopted by institutions of higher learning has started bearing the desired fruits as more students are now contributing towards economic development,…











