Bulawayo Chess Club hosts second tournament

Sports Reporter
BULAWAYO Chess Club will tomorrow take another step in reviving the sport by holding their second competition in as many months.

Govt to disband Zesa Holdings

Harare Bureau
GOVERNMENT will soon disband Zesa Holdings into the National Grid Service Company as part of a restructuring exercise to make it efficient.

NSSA to hold first annual safety, health conference

Business Reporter

THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA) will starting this year hold annual conferences to promote safety and health at the workplace.

Black Umfolosi enthral prisoners

Bongani Ndlovu

BLACK Umfolosi on Wednesday put up a sterling performance at Khami Maximum Security Prison in front of about 1000 inmates as they celebrated 30 years in the music industry.

40 000 enumerators needed to conduct census

Chronicle Reporter

A total of 40 000 enumerators are required to conduct the 2012 population census that starts in all parts of the country next month, Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat) director Mr Washington Mapeta said yesterday.

Cabinet to discuss council CEOs’ salaries

Chronicle Reporter

Government is concerned over excessive salaries of up to $30 000 paid to town clerks and chief executive officers and Cabinet will soon deliberate on the matter, the Minister of Local Government, Rural and Urban Development, Dr Ignatius Chombo, said yesterday.

Togo PM, government resign

LOME — Togo’s prime minister and government have resigned, according to a statement on national television and radio, but no reason was given for their stepping down.

British firm reintroduces package tours to Zim

Patrick Chitumba in Victoria Falls

A United Kingdom-based luxury travel company, Cox & Kings, is to reintroduce package tours to Zimbabwe after a 10 year absence.

Quelaton escape Bosso walkover

Sikhumbuzo Moyo
THE Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match pitting struggling Quelaton and chart toppers Highlanders hung in the balance until late yesterday afternoon following a memorandum of understanding between Quelaton and the league.

Teachers blast minister over private lessons

Midlands Correspondent

TEACHERS’ unions have strongly condemned Minister David Coltart’s pronouncement that his ministry would prosecute teachers who conduct private lessons for a fee.

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