Shops looting: Team set up. . .Committee to assess damage levels on business
Felex Share, Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT has set up a Cabinet ad hoc committee to assess the level of damage to business infrastructure and the quantum of losses incurred by businesspeople during the...
View ArticleGovernment avails 72 buses for Bulawayo
Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has availed 72 buses that will charge $1 per trip between Bulawayo’s residential suburbs and the Central Business District as part of a broader plan...
View ArticleSouth African firm injects R55 billion into Lupane gas
Daniel Nemukuyu, Harare Bureau A SOUTH African mining firm Tumagole Consortium says it is committed to investing R55 billion into the Coal-Bed Methane mining project in Lupane. Tumagole Consortium...
View ArticleBulawayo introduces 36-hr water shedding
Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter The Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has introduced a 36- hour weekly water shedding regime in all suburbs due to low levels at Umzingwane Dam and the city’s water...
View ArticleED establishes Advisory Council. . .Body to advise, assist President realise...
Felex Share, Harare Bureau President Mnangagwa has established a 26-member Presidential Advisory Council (PAC) to advise and assist him in formulating key economic policies and strategies that advance...
View ArticleUPDATED: Anti-corruption commissioners resign
Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter MEMBERS of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) have resigned and a new Commission will soon be constituted after President Emmerson Mnangagwa accepted their...
View ArticlePresident leads Clean-Up from Parirenyatwa Hospital
Auxilia Katongomara/Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa today heads to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in Harare for the national monthly clean-up exercise as Government intensifies efforts to build...
View ArticleZupco buses force kombi fares down
Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO commuter omnibus operators were yesterday forced to lower kombi fares following the introduction of Zupco buses to more routes in the western suburbs. A...
View Article‘Looter’cops in court…Policemen keep goods stolen in protests
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter TWO police officers stationed at Entumbane Police Station have been arrested for allegedly stealing two gas tanks and several cellphones which were part of the...
View ArticleSwiss billionaire shows interest in Zim
Harare Bureau Switzerland billionaire and owner of the Dolder Grand Hotel in Zurich, Mr URs Ernst Schwarzenbach, has expressed interest in investing in Zimbabwe. This has been confirmed by a prominent...
View Article2 dead in land war. . .Farmer kills invader, others revenge
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief A FARMER was allegedly brutally murdered by illegal settlers at his farm after he had allegedly shot one of them dead while attempting to evict them from his...
View ArticleVP Mohadi reacts to Mliswa’s Twitter post
Harare Bureau VICE President Kembo Mohadi has ordered Norton legislator Mr Temba Mliswa to within 24 hours retract allegations he posted on his twitter account alleging he is corrupt and President...
View ArticleMinister trashes fuel price hike rumour
Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter ENERGY and Power Development Minister Joram Gumbo has assured motorists not to panic as Government is not planning to increase fuel prices again. His assurance comes...
View ArticleStatistics show 9 percent rise in road accident death toll
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent GOVERNMENT has revealed that nearly 2 000 people died last year due to road traffic accidents countrywide, marking a nine percent increase in deaths compared to...
View ArticleMliswa in ‘$400 000 bribe demand’
Takunda Maodza, Harare Bureau MEMBERS of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy allegedly demanded $400 000 from a local businessman keen to mine coal at Hwange Colliery, we can...
View ArticleStrike divides civil servants …Majority wants dialogue, radicals say down tools
Innocent Ruwende, Harare Bureau SERIOUS divisions have emerged within the rank and file of the civil service on whether or not to go on strike tomorrow with the majority of Government workers eager to...
View ArticleTeachers call off strike after meeting with Government
Felex Share, Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT yesterday committed itself to operationalising non-monetary incentives and economic initiatives for teachers, a move that saw the majority of teachers unions...
View ArticleGang of robbers subjects Bulawayo family to torture
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent FOUR masked men armed with iron bars and an axe subjected a family from Mahatshula North suburb in Bulawayo to a horrifying ordeal, torturing them before getting...
View ArticleStorms warning for Mat’land
Nesia Mhaka, Harare Bureau THE Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has warned members of the public to be cautious of scattered violent thunderstorms which will be accompanied by lightning and...
View ArticleFour die in kombi crash. . .Burst tyre leads to highway tragedy
Freedom Mupanedemo / Michael Magoronga, Midlands Reporters FOUR people died on the spot while 13 others were seriously injured and rushed to hospital after a commuter omnibus they were travelling in...
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