Econet creates 60 000 jobs

Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE largest telecommunications company, Econet Wireless, says it has paid $1.3 billion to Government in taxes since 2009 and created over 60 000 jobs directly and indirectly…

Zim, Ireland warm-up match called off

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE captain Graeme Cremer has expressed his disappointment after their International Cricket Council (ICC) World Cup Qualifier warm-up match against Ireland was abandoned at Queens…

MPs pile pressure on Chivayo

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter The Parliamentary Portfolio committee on Mines and Energy will tour the site of the proposed Gwanda Solar Plant in Gwanda today as MPs widen their probe…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s build the economy on the basis Govt has laid

It is exactly a week to go for President Emmerson Mnangagwa to attain 100 days since his inauguration on November 24.

Jah Prayzah’s venue dilemma

Showbiz Reporter 2 KINGS Entertainment, Jah Prayzah’s music promoters, say the artiste desperately wants to perform in Bulawayo but a shortage of venues in the city has seen them delay…

ED, Kabila hold talks

Nduduzo Tshuma in Kinshasa, DRC PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday afternoon held a closed-door meeting with his Democratic Republic of Congo counterpart Joseph Kabila and briefed him on the transitional process…

Buccaneers not coming. . . Bosso, Byo City clash in coronation tie

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter SOUTH African Premier Soccer League side Orlando Pirates will not be part of proceedings at the coronation of King Bulelani Lobengula Khumalo as the Ndebele…

Ailing Colliery seeks bids for coke plant

Prince Sunduzani, Business Reporter AILING Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) says the rebuilding of its coke oven battery and coke oven gas plant is at the heart of the entity’s…

Candice rejoins ZiFM Stereo

ONE of urban radio’s most distinctive voices, Candice Mwakalyelye, is back on the airwaves after recently rejoining ZiFM Stereo, Zimbabwe’s first privately-owned radio station.

Britain expresses optimism about Zim’s future

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent BRITAIN has expressed optimism for Zimbabwe’s future following the peaceful transition last November that saw President Emmerson Mnangagwa succeeding ex-President Robert Mugabe.

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