More needs to be done to improve ease of doing business — OPC
THE Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) has called for a collaborative approach to fast track implementation of reforms to improve the country’s business environment and attitudes to be…
Consortium invests US$29k in Tshongogwe Irrigation Scheme
Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls A CONSORTIUM of non-governmental organisations under the name, Sizimisele, has invested US$29 000 in Lupane District’s Tshongogwe Irrigation Scheme to help improve small holder farmers’…
RTGS$ 200 fine for drunk wife beater
Brenda Zinyuke, Court Reporter A 39-YEAR-OLD Bulawayo man has been fined RTGS$ 200 for beating up his wife and damaging her phone worth RTGS$ 800. Edson Mundanga pushed a door on…
Maj-Gen Mugoba’s body leaves for rural home
Tendai Rupapa, Harare Bureau THE body of National Hero and former Zimbabwe National Army Chief-of-Staff, Major-General Trust Mugoba, who died on Friday, was yesterday airlifted from Commando Regiment to his farm…
Tragedy, humiliation & banishment . . . It’s been a World Cup romance made in hell for Warriors
Robson Sharuko, Harare Bureau FROM tragedy to humiliation, a banishment that signalled the beginning of the end of a chaotic Zifa board and to ignominy of losing to the world’s weakest…
Dad beats son to death, fails at suicide
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter IN a fit of rage, a man from Sizinda suburb in Bulawayo allegedly beat his son to death with an iron bar for breaking a neighbour’s window…
‘Policy should favour local direct investment’
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE private sector says it wants policies that favour the growth of local direct investment as a sustainable model for promoting economic growth. This emerged during…
Committee conducts hearings on Money Laundering Bill
Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter THE Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Budget, Finance and Economic Development will today conduct public hearings on the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Bill. The amendment of…
Pharmaceutical sector operating with huge funding deficit
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Reporter ZIMBABWE’s pharmaceutical industry is operating with a huge funding gap as it has received only US$600 000 out of US$50 million needed from the Reserve Bank since…











