REA misses half-year revenue target
The Rural Electrification Agency (REA) says it only managed to generate 62 percent of its expected revenue inflows during the first half of the year. REA executive director for operations Mr…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: China can help turnaround Zim economy
Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa is in China to meet senior economic and political leaders of the Asian economic giant. The trip is expected to build and follow up on the…
Ndiweni cooks up a storm
Ruth Butaumocho Gender Editor Creating successful new businesses is still possible, given hard work, a good idea and a quality product at the right price. Mrs Similo Ndiweni, from Bulawayo is…
BREAKING NEWS: 7 Zimbabweans die in SA accident
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Seven Zimbabweans were killed while nine others were seriously injured when a Musina bound commuter omnibus they were traveling in collided with a haulage truck some…
BRICS bank boosts global economic reforms
Leaders of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) countries will hold the first meeting for its New Development Bank during the seventh BRICS summit in Russia.
UPDATED: Vendors make defiant return
Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Illegal vendors have resisted efforts by Harare City Council to move them off the streets to designated sites which were created by council. In the morning…
Carnage in Nigeria’s Jos ups pressure on Buhari
Jos (Nigeria) — At least 44 people were killed in twin bomb blasts in the central Nigerian city of Jos, the emergency services said on Monday, after a wave of…
Carnage in Nigeria’s Jos ups pressure on Buhari
Jos (Nigeria) — At least 44 people were killed in twin bomb blasts in the central Nigerian city of Jos, the emergency services said on Monday, after a wave of…
Nurses’ on-call allowances still to be rectified
Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe Nurses Association (Zina) has expressed concern over delays in rectifying anomalies in nurses’ on-call and night duty allowances.
Nurses’ on-call allowances still to be rectified
Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe Nurses Association (Zina) has expressed concern over delays in rectifying anomalies in nurses’ on-call and night duty allowances.






