IDCZ seeks partners for Chemplex

The Industrial Development Corporation of Zimbabwe is looking for partners for its subsidiary, Chemplex Corporation Limited, which is into manufacturing and mining.

Dr Mugabe sues PSMAS

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter A PROMINENT Bulawayo doctor has taken Premier Services Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) to court for blocking him from treating patients on its medical aid.

Katsvairo embarassed, blames self

JOHANNESBURG – Zimbabwean striker Michelle Katsvairo says he has nobody to blame but himself for an ill-fated stay at South African soccer giants Kaizer Chiefs.

Zim crowd charms SA boxing promoter

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter SOUTH Africa-based Kalakoda Promotions plan to host the second leg of the inter-continental Africa versus United Kingdom boxing bill in Zimbabwe in April after being…

Zim gears up for Turkey encounter

Ellina Mhlanga, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE’S Davis Cup team had their first session together yesterday at Harare Sports Club following the arrival of Benjamin Lock and Mehluli Sibanda over the weekend…

‘Diasporans keen to revive Byo industries’

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE revival of Bulawayo industries is likely to be a reality soon as Zimbabweans based abroad have shown interest in investing in the city, a minister…

Mzilikazi family sends SOS from India

Nyaradzo Bakari, Chronicle Reporter A FAMILY from Bulawayo’s Mzilikazi suburb is appealing for more donations amounting to $10 000 as doctors have said funds raised for their daughter who is…

Mudzingwa among City newcomers

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Highlanders captain Erick Mudzingwa is among seven new players signed by Bulawayo City ahead of the 2018 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season, which…

Health levy on airtime rakes in $22 million for public hospitals

Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter GOVERNMENT has raised $22 million through a levy imposed on airtime and most of the funds will be used to purchase medicines and other accessories for…

Cape Town taps to run dry on April 12

Officials in Cape Town have brought forward “Day Zero”, the date when taps are expected to run dry in the South African city.

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