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…

Redcliff chooses water plant contractors

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent REDCLIFF Municipality has shortlisted two companies that are likely to partner the local authority in the construction of a water treatment plant as the council seeks to…

Ronaldo scores first Europa goal in United win

Cristiano Ronaldo ended his barren spell with the first Europa League goal of his career as Manchester United earned a 2-1 victory at Sheriff Tiraspol. Erik ten Hag’s men suffered…

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,…

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…

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…

Anglican church opens book for Queen’s condolences

Panashe Zingoni, Chronicle Reporter THE Anglican St John Baptist Cathedral in Bulawayo’s city centre has opened a book of condolences for the late Queen Elizabeth II which will be handed over…

Milk output in frothy 17pc surge

Tapiwanashe Mangwiro Senior Business Reporter  Zimbabwe’s national milk production rose 17 percent to 59,01 million litres in the first eight months of 2022 from 50,62 million litres recorded in the same…

Passenger was dead, but driver was in bed

A MAN who walked away from a fatal accident and went to bed was yesterday fined $200 (or 20 days) by the magistrate’s court here for culpable homicide.  

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