President mourns Tinago

Patrick Chitumba and  Sukoluhle Ndlovu in Gweru PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has sent his condolences to the Tinago family following the death of boxing legend, Langton “Schoolboy” Tinago.

Econet declares $20million dividend

Shamiso Dzingire, Business Reporter TELECOMMUNICATIONS provider Econet Wireless Zimbabwe has declared a dividend of 0.772c per share amounting to $20 million for the quarter ended May 31, 2018.

Namibia in Cosafa goal harvest

NAMIBIA lit up the opening day of the 2018 Cosafa Under-17 Championships with a stunning 8-3 victory over Seychelles in a Group A clash at the Stade St Francois Xavier…

Hamilton signs blockbuster Mercedes deal

London — Lewis Hamilton finally ended speculation over his future on Thursday as the four-time world champion signed a blockbuster two-year contract extension with Mercedes.

Goverment launches cotton inputs support scheme

Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has launched the 2018/2019 Presidential Cotton Inputs Support Scheme meant to boost cotton production.

Teams queue up for Ndoro’s signature

TENDAI Ndoro’s former club is currently in a legal fight for its future at present, but the player himself will be more interested in where he will be playing his…

Farmers call for tariff review

President Mnangagwa has called for high levels of commitment by farmers especially those near water bodies to ensure high productivity and subsequent food sufficiency.

$10million drugs intercepted

Africa Moyo, Harare BUreau THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) says it intercepted dangerous drugs worth $10 million last year, after increasing its footprint at ports of entry.

Chamisa’s much ado about Zec, ballot paper

Vusi Nyamazana, Correspondent Voters enter the voting booth already having their candidate of choice, and the candidate’s photo and the party emblem are easily identifiable and easily draw the voter…

Academy readies for Harare tourney

Descent Dube, Sports Reporter BULAWAYO-based Skies Las Palmas Youth Academy is embarking on a “Catch them Young programme” for children between the ages of five and 18 as it prepares…

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