Fire Brigade issues winter fire warning

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent THE Bulawayo Fire Brigade Department has urged residents to exercise caution when dealing with electrical warming appliances as the gadgets contribute to most house fires in…

Econet invests $55 million in alternative power sources

Golden Sibanda, Harare Bureau The country’s biggest mobile phone network, Econet Wireless, has invested over $55 million on alternative sources of power, as the power situation remains critical in Zimbabwe.

Curvaceous ladies invade Zvishavane

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent THE Miss Curvy Zimbabwe finale will for the first time be held in Zvishavane with organisers calling on the services of fast-rising commercial radio station –…

Government finalises funding for unbundling Zinwa

Harare Bureau The Ministry of Environment, Water and Climate is at different stages of finalising funding facilities totalling $74 million from three institutions which will give impetus to the commercialisation…

Chivayo calls for ‘ceasefire’…Pleads for peace, talks about past conviction

Felex Share Harare Bureau Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo yesterday pleaded for mercy after the media published a number of articles exposing how the Zimbabwe Power Company unprocedurally paid him $5 million…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Opposition coalition set for stillbirth

Opposition parties have in recent months been working on what they touted as a “grand coalition” to challenge Zanu-PF in the 2018 elections.

I never thought I’d work with Ntini: Klusener

JOHANNESBURG – Lance Klusener has told Eyewitness News (EWN) Sport that he’s looking forward to his move to Zimbabwe. The former Dolphins coach has been appointed as Zimbabwe’s new batting…

SADC-EU trade deal set for Botswana

THE Southern African Development Community (SADC) and the European Union (EU) have wrapped up negotiations for the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), and are expected to sign the agreement this month.

At least 10 dead as Biafra anniversary turns bloody

Lagos — At least 10 people were killed during protests by pro-Biafra campaigners as they marked the anniversary of the start of Nigeria’s civil war, police said yesterday.

HCCL not dying: VP Mphoko

Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor DESPITE the numerous challenges threatening the viability of Hwange Colliery Company, Acting President Phelekezela Mphoko yesterday said the government would not allow the giant firm to…

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