Miners utilise trainings to boost production

Judith Phiri, Business Reporter YOUTHS in mining say knowledge and skills acquired during training programmes will assist them formalise their operations and boost production capacity as they complement the country’s…

Southern region volleyball tournament in Hwange

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter HWANGE will today be a hive activity as the coal mining town hosts the Southern Region Handball league games at Ingagula Grounds. The Southern Region comprise…

NEW: Is your gas stove bad for your health?

Jonathan Levy COOKS love their gadgets, from countertop slow cookers to instant-read thermometers. Now, there’s increasing interest in magnetic induction cooktops – surfaces that cook much faster than conventional stoves,…

NEW: Strategy formulation and implementation: Everything you need to know

Memory Nguwi THE season for strategy reviews is upon us. Many organisations will be embarking on strategy review and formulation sessions. It is an exciting time for those that do…

NEW: Inflation remains top concern for U.S. small businesses

This quarter of the Ipsos/MetLife/U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index finds that the index, now at 62.1, has fallen by 4,7 points since last quarter (66,8), the largest drop…

NEW: Eco-friendly farming key for tobacco production

Online Reporter TOBACCO farmers should play an active role in implementing environmentally-friendly practices to ensure the sector conforms to international standards, a senior agronomist has said. The Forestry Act (Chapter…

NEW: ‘Biotech vital for economic development’

Online Reporter GOVERNMENT has called for greater adoption of biotechnology, as it has the potential of contributing to economic growth in line with Vision 2030. Speaking at the Genetic Modified…

NEW: Queen Elizabeth, colonialism and land: ghosts of the past still haunt Cape Town today

Adam Haupt British monarch Queen Elizabeth II’s passing has elicited many polarised responses, in the process allowing the ghosts of the past to resurface. A Nigeria-born US professor, Uju Anya,…

Zim lures captains of US industry

Fungi Kwaramba in New York  PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday met with chief executive officers and managers of Fortune-listed companies, most of whom, expressed interest in investing in Zimbabwe owing to the…

An old man, a mountain, a dance and the rain…Inside Njelele’s sacred rain-making ceremony

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter  IT was a rain shower that hit the parched ground in the Tsholotsho District that some will attribute to the beginning of the rainy season, but for…

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