5 000 workers removed from Government payroll
Harare BureauOVER 5 000 workers from the 10 000 that were irregularly employed by the Ministry of Youth Development, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment in 2008 have been removed from Government payroll.
Renowned farmer expects bumper harvest
By Prosper Ndlovu AT a time when thousands of families in the drought-prone Matabeleland South province are facing starvation because of poor rains, award-winning farmer from Gwatemba in Insiza district, Mr Jonathan Nsingo, is singing a different tune.
Mr Nsingo is expecting a bumper harvest.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s afford disabled children education
Zimbabwe prides itself about a high literacy rate in the continent and it is well known for producing graduates that are in demand around the globe. This is something that as a country we should be proud of and celebrate but we should never overlook the need for equity in access to education by all sectors of the population.Man jailed for killing father over bag of groundnuts
Court ReporterA man from Lupane district who fatally assaulted his father following a misunderstanding over a bag of groundnuts has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Boy found hanging from tree
Chronicle ReporterIN a case of suspected suicide, a boy believed to be about 15 years old was found hanging from a tree near Baines Primary School in Bulawayo’s North End suburb on Saturday morning.
Businesses urged to improve corporate governance
By Venencia BadzaLOCAL businesses have been encouraged to work on corporate governance and accountability issues which have collapsed in order to address the economic challenges that the country is faced with.
Hospital tutor acquitted of abuse of office charges
Court ReporterTHE principal tutor at the United Bulawayo Hospitals’ School of Nursing had every reason to smile yesterday when she was acquitted of charges of abuse of office.
Khumbulani Mbuya (56) had pleaded not guilty to the charge before Bulawayo provincial magistrate Mr Gideon Ruvetsa.
Share scheme rolls to Gwanda
Chronicle Reporters
THE Community Share Ownership Scheme Trust (CSOS/T) will soon roll to Matabeleland South Province with a crucial meeting expected
Govt, leaders urged to play positive role in fight against HIV
Midlands Bureau Chief
THE Government and individuals in leadership positions at all levels, including the corporate world, have been challenged




