Presidential retirement benefits gazetted

Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday gazetted pension and retirement benefits which a Zimbabwean former Head of State and Government should enjoy on retirement.

Madlela sad as Gwanda show washed out

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent IT was supposed to be the crowning moment for Madlela Skhobokhobo in his hometown of Gwanda, but the rains had other ideas as his show on…

FC Platinum target Champions League group stage

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’s Total Caf Champions League representatives FC Platinum will next week unveil a number of friendly matches with local and foreign clubs as part of…

Festive boom for tourism

Nonsikelelo Moyo in Victoria Falls THIS year’s festive season is the busiest in years with tour operators recording brisk business, the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has said.

National pledge to stay: Minister

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT will not do away with the National Schools Pledge but might consider working on re-wording it and ensure that it is recited not only in…

‘Parly has no power to cancel solar project’

Harare Bureau PARLIAMENT will not jump into a decision to move a motion seeking to cancel the $202 million Gwanda solar tender awarded to Intratrek Zimbabwe and its partner, CHiNT…

15 die in Boxing Day accidents

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter THE Boxing Day holiday road accident death toll has increased by 200 percent this year to 15, from five last year.

Zimbabwe-South Africa Forum presents $800 million investment plan

Business Editor DIASPORANS through the Zimbabwe-South Africa (Zim-SA) Forum plan to invest about $800 million into the country targeting mainly agriculture, aviation and mining sectors.

Were you an environmental steward in 2017?

THE year is coming to an end in four days’ time. We hope that 2017 has been a successful year to all our stakeholders. Thank you all for your contribution…

Israel behind ‘Christian exodus’ from Palestine

Beit Jala, Palestine – The Israeli occupation of Palestine is the main factor behind the exodus of Palestinian Christians from the region, according to a new study.

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