The world’s hunger problem is barely improving, UN says
The world has made little progress in combating global hunger as conflict, extreme weather and economic challenges restrict people’s access to food, according to the United Nations. About 733 million…
5 essential frozen foods every chef keeps in the freezer
Flash-frozen at peak ripeness, preserving their nutrients and flavour. Picture: Pexels Frozen foods often get a bad rap, but is it deserved? While you might think of limp broccoli or…
Chirundu Border Post to get US$67m upgrade
Chirundu Border Post between Zimbabwe and Zambia is set to be upgraded in a US$67 million Public Private Partnership (PPP) between the Government of Zimbabwe and a local consortium, a…
The egineering manager: From technical professional to manager
Engineering and Construction Matters With Innocent Chatikobo Introduction For a technical professional to move to being a manager needs some bit of character. Technical professionals have shortfalls compared to their commercial…
JAC T9: Decent proposition for those seeking less expensive double cab bakkie
While vehicle sales continue to take strain, bakkies still top the list of most sought after transport. Last month the Toyota Hilux led the pack with 2,435 units sold, Ford…
White excited for ‘historic’ first Test match in Northern Ireland
Lord’s, MCG, Newlands, Kensington Oval . . . Stormont! It does not quite trip off the tongue but the little Belfast venue is set to create a big slice of…
The Umguza greenbelt helps feed the nation
Raymond Jaravaza, [email protected] MRS Nomsa Nyathi of Ward 9 in the Redwood area of Umguza District, Matabeleland North Province, never imagined that one day she and her fellow villagers would play…
Special honour for First Lady at Gastronomy forum
Leonard Ncube and Nqobile Bhebhe, Chronicle Writers PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is today expected to officially open United Nations Tourism’s inaugural Regional Forum on Gastronomy for Africa, which kicks off in the resort…
PRESIDENT RALLIES OLYMPIANS
TEAM Zimbabwe have received a major confidence booster in their bid to make an impact at the 2024 Olympic Games, with President Mnangagwa yesterday rallying the athletes to do the country proud at the global sporting showcase.
POSB resurrects partial privatisation project
Michael Tome MUTAPA Investment Fund subsidiary, POSB, has resuscitated the partial privatisation project after suspending it in August last year, as the Government remains committed to ensuring maximum returns on…










