Funding agricultural sector to boost CBZ Holdings revenue

Business Reporter Equities research firm, IH Securities, expects that financial Services group CBZ Holdings’ focus, going forward, to lean on the agricultural sector given the bank’s drive to support the…

SA risks unprecedented power outages

South Africa is facing a risk of an unprecedented level of load shedding this week after units at two of its coal-fired power plants broke down. Eskom earlier yesterday began…

Malaika steals festival limelight with ‘Mirage’

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Acting Entertainment Editor In 2011 Malaika Mushandu was crowned Miss Zimbabwe. Fast forward to this year — after trading her catwalk skills to camera handling — last Saturday…

COMMENT: Bad-mouthing our nation not helpful to our cause

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has, on various platforms, emphasised the importance for Zimbabweans to be the country’s good ambassadors and conduct themselves in a way that serves the national interests. He has…

Bulawayo fire fighter’s death in veld fire raises suspicion

Flora Fadzai Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter THE family of a fire fighter who succumbed to burns he suffered while on duty at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) two weeks ago,…

Big boys silenced: Coachless Chiefs knock out lethargic Highlanders

Ricky Zililo at Barbourfields Stadium Bulawayo Chiefs 1-0 Highlanders HIGHLANDERS saw their seven-match unbeaten run in all competitions come to a halt as Bulawayo Chiefs put aside their in-house problems…

Chefs battle it out at Ultimate Munch Off

Yvonne Ncube, Showbiz Correspondent  THE Ultimate Munch Off, a cooking competition added to the Munch & Sip Food Festival took place on Saturday at the Hillside Conservancy Tea Room with three…

‘Strong farmer support must back CSC revival’

Business Reporter THE recent revival of the Cold Storage Company (CSC) must be supported by strong financial backing and technical support for livestock farmers who will provide adequate feed-stock for…

Bulawayo schools introduce Chinese language Mandarin as subject

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter SOME schools in Bulawayo are set to introduce Chinese language, expanding their learning areas as the country’s education system adopts more foreign languages in a bid…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Govt protects the honest while cracking whip

MOST suppliers to the Government have already been paid, starting with those who had done their pricing calculations correctly from the very beginning and who just had to forward the…

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