Mayhem at illegal bus rank
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter CROSS-BORDER buses, which have turned a parking space along Fife Street in the city centre into an illegal pick up and drop point, have attracted illegal vending…
Parly laptops tender process flawed
The adjudication process for the award of a tender for the procurement of laptops and desktop computers for Parliament was flawed, the chief executive officer of the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe, Mr Clever Ruswa said yesterday.
US-Africa set to face-off on duty-free trade pact at summit
Bloomberg The US’s resolve to claw back lost influence in Africa will be put to the test this week when dozens of the continent’s leaders and officials gather for three…
Real Betis Zim Academy get down to business in Spain
THE touring Real Betis Zimbabwe Academy held their first training session in Spain yesterday under the guidance of Real Betis coaches.
Four brothers in court for robbery
FOUR brothers yesterday appeared in court on allegations of teaming up with five other men to rob a Harare family of US$50 000, a car and other valuables.
2nd Republic uplifts marginalised communities
THE Second Republic is shining the spotlight on communities that were deemed marginalised especially in Matabeleland region in line with the Government’s thrust of leaving no place and no one behind in terms of development.
Violent storm ravages Bindura
A violent hailstorm hit Bindura last Thursday evening uprooting trees, knocking over electricity poles and damaging the Bindura Hospital’s X-ray room when the roof was blown off and damaging the roof of the theatre.
Former bus conductor encourages fellow women to venture into business
Women should rise up and demand their share on the business table so they can contribute significantly towards the growth of the economy.
Nakamba played only 15 mins during UAE tour
PLAYING opportunities continue to elude Marvelous Nakamba, even under new head coach Unai Emery, as the Zimbabwean midfielder only featured a combined 15 minutes in the two friendly matches that his English Premiership football side Aston Villa played during a mid-season training camp in the United Arab Emirates.
Farmers get training on hydrogel tech
AS the country moves to mitigate the negative impact of climate change and climate-proof agriculture, 120 086 farmers have been trained on hydrogel technology, a concept that absorbs excess soil moisture and releases the same under dry conditions.











