Sadc, EAC harmonise trade, transport guidelines

Business Reporter THE Tripartite Council of Ministers of three regional economic communities in eastern and southern Africa has approved new harmonised trade and transport facilitation guidelines. The tripartite guidelines for…

Masakadza back in limelight

Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau FORMER Zimbabwe Cricket captain, Hamilton Masakadza, was back in the international news headlines this week. Not for what he has done recently but for what he…

Retiring is going to be hard as music is like a drug to me: Rebecca Malope

Melissa Mpofu, Showbiz Editor MULTI-AWARD-WINNING South African gospel musician, Dr Rebecca Malope says retiring is going to be a tough task for her because of the attachment she has to…

Bafana Bafana match is the big one: Karuru

OVIDY Karuru is looking forward to facing Bafana Bafana. The Zimbabwe international star first arrived in South Africa to play for Kaizer Chiefs in 2014 before later moving to AmaZulu…

Sadc, EAC harmonise trade, transport guidelines

Business Reporter THE Tripartite Council of Ministers of three regional economic communities in the eastern and southern Africa has approved new harmonised trade and transport facilitation guidelines. The tripartite guidelines…

Normal business guaranteed – police

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter POLICE have urged Zimbabweans to continue with their normal business activities as the situation is calm and peaceful with law enforcement officers out in full force…

Calm in Bulawayo

Chronicle Reporter THE situation in Bulawayo suburbs is calm and streets were largely deserted with most businesses and shops especially in the city centre remaining closed. A Chronicle news visited…

6 investors get coal bed methane claims in Mat-North …. Move to promote cleaner source of energy

Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE has granted coal bed methane (CBM) special grants to six investors in Matabeleland North province as it seeks to tap into cleaner fuel for electricity generation, a…

Security forces on high alert

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter SECURITY forces are on high alert and will be out in full force with adequate manpower to thwart any illegal protests meant to destabilise the country.…

$1 million worth of personal protective equipment for Bulawayo

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE National Aids Council (NAC) yesterday donated personal protective equipment (PPEs) worth $1 million to Bulawayo health workers. The equipment includes N95 masks, disposable medical overalls…

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