Poison gas panic at high school . . . Pupils hospitalised, others faint

Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter Pupils lost consciousness and two of them were rushed to hospital after they inhaled bromine gas in an Advanced Level laboratory at St Bernard’s High school in…

Perm secs outrage at anti-corruption ‘ambush’

Felex Share Harare Bureau Permanent secretaries yesterday expressed outrage over the behaviour of the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) to ambush them and accuse them of alleged crimes committed by officials in…

OK profits plunge 90% on weak demand

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter RETAIL giant, OK Zimbabwe has reported about 90 percent decline in profit  before tax at $1,2 million for the year ended 31 March 2016 compared…

2 survive truck-jumbo crash

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter TWO people were injured and an elephant died when a haulage truck plunged into a herd of jumbos at a blind spot between Cross Mabale…

Home budgeting is financial planning

Morris Mpala, MoB Capital Ltd THE word budgeting is mostly associated with companies or when one is searching for a loan. Many think of the budget when it is the…

Bev, Zoey back in Bulawayo by public demand

Showbiz Reporter TEACHER and student – Zoey and Bev will be back in Bulawayo on Friday for another performance at the Private Lounge.

ZETDC gets greenlight to buy Dema power

Harare Bureau THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority has given ZETDC the greenlight to buy electricity from the Dema emergency power plant at a cost of 15,45 cents per kilowatt per…

Cash shortages threaten mining production

ZIMBABWE could lose the equivalent of four months of mining output this year because an acute dollar shortage has led to delays by banks in processing payments for imports of…

Zambezi water: Solution to Bulawayo’s ills

Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Bulawayo City is a pale shadow of its former self. This is mainly because of closure or relocation or contraction of many commercial, industrial companies and social…

Normalcy returns to Mukaro High School

Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent NORMALCY has returned to the Roman Catholic-run Mukaro High School in Gutu after it was reopened on Monday following its closure two weeks ago.

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