Stirrings in quarters of oppressed
IN the book Hegemony or Survival, Noam Chomsky quotes Thucydides as saying, “Large nations do what they wish, while small nations accept what they must.”
New Zealand adds to India’s Commonwealth Games woes
Pressure is growing on India to deal with urgent concerns over security and poor facilities ahead of its hosting of the Commonwealth Games next month.
Textbook shortage impacts negatively on education
Features Reporter
A GROUP of eight Grade Seven pupils at a Bulawayo public school are given an assignment, which has to be submitted before day-end.
Furniture tops Zimbabwean shoppers’ list
Business Reporter
Furniture has replaced groceries on the shopping lists of most Zimbabweans travelling to Botswana and South Africa.
I’m not a drug dealer-Buju Banton
Tampa, Florida – Jamaican reggae star Buju Banton says he talked a lot about drugs with a US government informant, but that doesn’t make him a drug dealer.
National Foods flour plant closure to hit city bakeries
Business Correspondent
BAKERIES in Bulawayo say the closure of the National Foods flour plant in the city will disadvantage bakeries that were sourcing flour from the company.
Ministry submits US$400 000 budget for Zia transformation
Business Reporter
THE Ministry of Economic Planning and Investment Promotion has submitted a budget of US$400 000 to the Ministry of Finance for the transformation of the Zimbabwe Investment Authority (Zia) into a one stop shop investment centre.
Find strategic partner for Zisco urgently
Chronicle Editor
GOVERNMENT needs to move with speed in identifying a strategic partner for the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company (Zisco) as a fired-up steelmaker plays a crucial and central role in economic recovery.
Why is there so much fuss about the Warriors job now?
By Lovemore Dube
RARELY has the job attracted so much attention. Is it a genuine desire to get Zimbabwe to the top or a situation where some are seeing the gravy train running away?










