Nust vice chancellor appointed

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed Professor Mqhele Dlodlo as National University of Science and Technology (Nust) Vice Chancellor with immediate effect.

Africa free trade area framework signing set for next month

Harare Bureau The signing of the framework agreement establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area is set for next month when Heads of State meet for an extra-ordinary summit in…

Plans to re-open sponge iron plant at advanced stage

George Maponga, Masvingo Bureau Plans to re-open the multi-million dollar sponge iron plant run by Steelmakers in the Masvingo industrial area have reached advanced stage, with the firm expected to…

Apologies to Nyathi, Mungoshi, Nyandoro and NACZ

On Tuesday, February 20, we carried a story “Mediocre” book author Albert Nyathi content with Nama decision.

How General Electric gambled on fossil fuel power, and lost

NEW YORK – Last March, executives at General Electric Co’s power-plant business gave Wall Street a surprisingly bullish forecast for the year. Despite flat demand for new natural gas power…

Posiflex re-launches in Zimbabwe

BH24 Reporter HARARE – Point-of-sale (POS) devices manufacturer Posiflex is set to re-launch its POS Hardware Solutions division in Zimbabwe. Posiflex is recognized as the leader in fan-free technology for terminals…

Industry revival, jobs top priority

THE revival of large domestic industries in the mining, agriculture and manufacturing sectors tops the agenda for the Executive as Government seeks to transform the economy and create jobs, President Mnangagwa has said.

We aim to enhance efficiency, says Zimra boss

The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (zimra) has started working on new strategies to plug corruption and speed up the movement of cargo through the country’s ports of entry, an official has said.

Floods wreak havoc

Several people, including 85 school pupils, have been left stranded in Mashonaland Central province following floods that hit some areas recently after successive days of rains.

Gutu quits ‘violent’ MDC-T

MDC-T spokesperson Mr Obert Gutu has quit the party which has been rocked by violence and heated leadership disputes following the death of its leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai.

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