Gunshots go off in $160 shop robbery

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent AN armed robber broke into a store in the middle of the night, fired two shots and pointed a gun to the head of a storekeeper…

Cotton inputs distribution begins

Harare Bureau About 400 000 households are set to benefit from the Presidential Cotton Input Scheme this year as Government continues supporting the recovery of the lucrative cotton industry.  

Condolences pour in for Chingoka

Sports Reporter TENNIS Zimbabwe president Martin Lock has said the late Paul Chingoka will always be remembered for his tireless efforts to develop the game in the country.

Govt working on ways to fund rural electrification

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has said it is working on finding alternative ways of mobilising additional resources for the Rural Electrification programme to augment the Rural Electrification Fund (REF).

Hazard drops Chelsea exit hint

CHELSEA forward Eden Hazard says “it might be time to discover something different” after six “wonderful years” at Stamford Bridge.

UK stockbroker to woo FDI to Zim

Golden Sibanda, Harare Bureau The Securities and Exchanges Commission of Zimbabwe (SECZ) has licensed a new strockbrocking firm, Morgan & Co, owned by British investors and two indigenous partners, which…

Council commissions 866 stands

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO City Council has commissioned 866 residential stands in Luveve 5 suburb with more expected to be availed later this year in different suburbs.

Copa Coca-Cola sponsors remain positive

Ellina Mhlanga, Harare Bureau DESPITE the drama that surrounded this year’s edition of the Copa Coca-Cola football tournament the sponsors remain optimistic of the future after celebrating the 30th anniversary…

MDC-T admits sleeping on duty

Elita Chikwati and Sibongile Maruta, Harare Bureau The MDC-T has admitted to sleeping on duty in Parliament instead of working on reforming the Electoral Act and attending to issues they…

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