ZB trims NPLs by 20%
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter ZB Financial Holdings has reduced its non-performing loan book by over 20 percent to $21.6 million, the group’s financial results for the year ended December…
Agosto still wary of FC Platinum
Mukudzei Chingwere, Harare Bureau ANGOLAN side, Clube Desportivo Primero Agosto, still have a lot of respect for Zimbabwean champions, FC Platinum, and are not yet celebrating qualification for the Caf…
Gweru City acquires house for town clerk
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief GWERU City Council has finally acquired a house for its town clerk Ms Elizabeth Gwatipedza more than a year after she was appointed to the…
Barca visit presents stage Conte craves
Barcelona’s visit to Stamford Bridge renews hostilities with Chelsea in the Champions League last 16 today in what has become a European classic and this gives Antonio Conte the perfect…
Contract farming – the pros and cons
Tapuwa Mashangwa ONE of the greatest challenges that farmers come across currently are with markets. This is not to say that the challenge is in finding the market, NO. The…
Chapungu, Shabanie confident over stadia
Lovemore Zigara in Gweru MIDLANDS-based Premiership sides Chapungu and Shabanie Mine have expressed confidence that their home grounds Ascot and Maglas stadia will be ready for use ahead of the…
Zimbabweans urged to use Youth Day to reflect on challenges facing youths
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE Zanu-PF Youth League has urged Zimbabweans to use tomorrow’s National Youth Day public holiday to reflect on challenges affecting young people and think of the…
AU team hails Zim poll preps
President Mnangagwa yesterday met visiting African Union Commission chairperson Mr Moussa Faki and apprised him of measures being taken by Government to ensure free and fair elections.
Zim, Japan commit to strengthening ties
Japanese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Toshiyuki Iwado paid a courtesy call on Vice President Kembo Mohadi yesterday to discuss how to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries.
Apply for scholarship through Govt — Minister
Minister of State for Government Scholarships in the Office of the President and Cabinet Dr Christopher Mushohwe has urged students who want to study outside the country to apply for scholarships through the Government to avoid being duped by bogus companies and individuals.









