NEW: 20 liberation war heroes reburied
Tendai Gukutikwa Post Reporter COMMUNITIES have been urged to keep working with Government in identifying areas where liberation war heroes who died during the war remain unburied. Speaking…
New fertiliser plant opened…Zim targets self-sufficiency…To save US$250m on imports
INVESTMENT into fertiliser production value chains could positively impact on prices and production of basic commodities as well as save the country millions of dollars in imports, President Mnangagwa has said.
Councils to procure local water treatment chemicals
LOCAL authorities will soon be compelled to buy locally produced water treatment chemicals as Government continues to build capacity for the manufacture of chemicals needed in the water purification process.
ZSE back into positive territory
Business Writer The local bourse swung back into positive territory in this week’s opening session with buyers strategically positioning themselves in lucrative stocks. The positive sentiment dominated over the market…
Illegal abortions online
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter WHILE abortion is illegal in Zimbabwe, some unscrupulous individuals are now offering the services through online platforms. Those wanting to abort hook up with the dodgy individuals…
Meikles Group in properties development
Business Writer Diversified hospitality group, Meikles Limited, says the rollout of planned development of properties commenced during the financial year to March 31, 2022 with some of the properties nearing…
President in Rwanda for agric summit
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa arrived here yesterday for the Africa Green Revolution Forum 2022 that aims to find strategies to build resilient food systems in Africa.
‘Parking fees too high for Bulawayo’
Yvonne Ncube, Chronicle Correspondent BULAWAYO businesses and residents associations have insisted that fees under the new parking system implemented by the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) in partnership with the privately-owned company…
Harare’s water system needs maintenance, expansion
Harare’s two water treatment plants have a design capacity to supply 704 million litres of purified water each day, and even with the present population of the metropolitan area this is almost enough to give almost everyone continuous supplies.
Funding, competitiveness of local industry to dominate CZI congress
ALL is set for the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) annual conference that begins in Harare tomorrow with the major highlight being the launch of a US$300 million facility for the manufacturing sector.











