The Chronicle 25 years ago

Saturday, May 20, 2000. — The United Nations is looking to increase its peacekeeping force in Sierra Leone, as US presidential envoy Jesse Jackson shuttles round the region trying to…

Simbisa targets accelerated network expansion

Simbisa Brands, a Zimbabwean quick-service restaurant operator with presence across the region, is set to accelerate its expansion and customer experience enhancements before the end of the group’s June 30 fiscal year.

WHO’LL THE WARRIORS BATTLE AT COSAFA?

ZIMBABWE will learn their group stage opponents today when the draw for the 2025 COSAFA Cup takes place at 11am in Bloemfontein, ahead of next month’s regional showpiece tournament.

The Chronicle 50 years ago

Wednesday, May 21, 1975 — South Africa was prepared to continue negotiations with the U.N. Secretary-General or his personal representative about the constitutional development of South West Africa, the Prime…

MUTASA USED SALAH TO INSPIRE VEREMU

LLOYD Mutasa says he used Mohamed Salah’s earlier struggles at Chelsea and his explosion at Liverpool to inspire his forward Billy Veremu to keep believing in himself.

Govt reaffirms commitment to supporting vulnerable citizens

Raymond Jaravaza [email protected] THE Government is always ready to extend safety net programmes to all vulnerable citizens across the country, as part of its efforts to cushion them from economic…

Pasuwa’s double worry

THE last couple of days have not been rosy for Kenneth Pasuwa, son of legendary former Zimbabwe and Dynamos coach Kalisto.

ENGLAND COACH WANTS HIS MEN TO SHOOT FOR THE STARS

LONDON. − England men’s Test team are ready to “shoot for the stars” in a defining year, says head coach Brendon McCullum.

Inaugural EU–Zim Business Forum launched

Zimbabwe and the European Union marked a historic milestone yesterday with the official launch of the inaugural EU–Zimbabwe Business Forum in Harare, an event poised to reshape trade and investment dynamics between the two partners.

Council to demolish wall illegally built on railway track

HARARE City Council will demolish a security wall built across a railway track in Willowvale Industrial area today, after discovering it was constructed without approval, the Mayor, Councillor Jacob Mafume, has said.

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