SA reviews special permits for Zimbabweans

Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter SOUTH Africa is reviewing the Zimbabwe Special Permit (ZPS) to decide the fate of about 200 000 Zimbabwean immigrants whose permits expire in December.

SA reviews special permits for Zimbabweans

Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter SOUTH Africa is reviewing the Zimbabwe Special Permit (ZPS) to decide the fate of about 200 000 Zimbabwean immigrants whose permits expire in December.

Player exodus hit City Rovers

Ray Bande Senior Sports Reporter— MUTARE City Rovers’ hopes of playing in the Premiership which were almost coming to fruition owing to the relegation promotion fiasco are almost next to…

Handichafa ndakaba: Mbavha

“NDAPFIDZA! Handife ndakaba futi. Ini hangu ndini ndingatobirwa!” Izvi ndizvo zviri kutaurwa nemumwe murume — anga ari zimbavha remakoko, uyo akazogadzirwa ndokusara ave bofu uye amera mazamu makuru kunge musikana.

4 Sadc countries plan power project: $223m venture to produce 600 megawatts

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter FOUR Sadc countries — Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana and Namibia are planning a $223 million power project expected to produce 600 megawatts to feed into the…

4 Sadc countries plan power project: $223m venture to produce 600 megawatts

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter FOUR Sadc countries — Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana and Namibia are planning a $223 million power project expected to produce 600 megawatts to feed into the…

Zanu-PF confident of victory

Post Reporter— THE ruling Zanu PF party has expressed confidence that it will romp to victory in the Chimanimani Rural District Council Ward Eight council by-election to be held on…

$4 million for emergency highway pothole patching

  Patrick Chitumba/Leonard Ncube, Chronicle Reporters THE Government has released $4 million for the immediate patching of potholes and resurfacing of the Beitbridge-Victoria Falls as well as the Beitbridge-Harare highways.

Kasukuwere tells councils not to evict villagers

Walter Mswazie recently in Bikita LOCAL authorities should not evict villagers without first conducting consultations and having a compensation plan, a Cabinet Minister has said.

$4 million for emergency highway pothole patching

  Patrick Chitumba/Leonard Ncube, Chronicle Reporters THE Government has released $4 million for the immediate patching of potholes and resurfacing of the Beitbridge-Victoria Falls as well as the Beitbridge-Harare highways.

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