Starafrica corporation’s investments paying dividends

Business Writer Sugar processor, Star Africa Corporation’s capital investments into production are beginning to bear fruit as its full year performance to March 31, 2022 is showing signs of recovery.…

Chiwandire’s title fight in limbo

KUDAKWASHE “Take Money” Chiwandire is facing a grim possibility of losing her World Boxing Council interim title without throwing a punch.

Invictus starts drilling for oil, gas

INVICTUS Energy, the Australian firm searching for oil and gas deposits in Muzarabani and Mbire districts of Mashonaland Central Province, north of Zimbabwe, has started exploration drilling at its Mukuyu-1 prospect.

Grade Seven exams start smoothly

GRADE seven Zimsec examinations started smoothly yesterday without any hiccups being reported.

Chief launches innovative rural housing scheme

Blessing Karubwa, Chronicle Reporter CHIEF DAKAMEMA and his subjects in Nkayi District have launched a community housing project to benefit the elderly and vulnerable people using funds raised through selling proceeds…

Inflation tumbles to 3,5 percent

Michael Makuza, Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S month-on-month inflation rate has drastically dropped to 3,5 percent in September, shedding 8,9 percentage points on the August rate of 12,4 percent as price stability…

Novuyo acting career grows

Mbulelo Mpofu, Showbiz Reporter LOCAL singer, Novuyo Seagirl is adding two films to her acting career as she anticipates the première of Deported and Bhundu Boys on KeYona TV and…

Drawsolona!

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter THERE are two things that have let down Highlanders in the 2021/ 2022 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League campaign — poor conversion rate and drawing…

COMMENT: Parents should get their children vaccinated against measles

RELIGIOUS leaders, especially those of Apostolic sects, are called upon to encourage members of their respective congregations to send their children for immunisation against measles to avoid the spread and…

Cottco targets 260 000ha

The Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) is targeting to have  260 000 hectares under the cotton crop this year largely driven by the Presidential Free Inputs Scheme, which the firm administers, up from about 230 000 ha last year, an official has said.

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