Girl falls off tree, impaled by log & dies
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter A-12-YEAR-Old girl from Nkayi died on the spot after she fell off a mulberry tree and got impaled on a log. The log pierced Junior Mpofu…
Dzimbahwe Arts Fest off to false start
Walter Mswazie in Masvingo The annual Dzimbahwe Arts Festival organised by the Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) that was slated for today in Masvingo has been postponed to a later date.…
Headache over $30m unclaimed pensions
Natasha Chamba, Business Reporter RETIRED foreign nationals constitute a majority of the estimated 50 000 clients with unclaimed pension benefits valued at about $30 million, the Insurance and Pensions Commissions…
Beitbridge put on high cholera alert
Beitbridge District has been put on high alert following a cholera outbreak which has affected several people and claimed 31 lives in Harare, an official has said.
Baba Harare, Chipfumo meet at City Sports Bar
Man-of-the-moment, Baba Harare, will tonight combine forces with Progress Chipfumo at a show at City Sports Bar.
BOSSO’S R30M DREAM
HIGHLANDERS fans based in South Africa have mooted an ambitious crowd-funding exercise to raise R30 million (about US$2 million) as part of their efforts to help the country’s oldest football club clear a crippling debt that has been weighing down heavily on the institution.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Cabinet transparency will create goodwill
THE first sitting of the first Cabinet of the Second Republic came on Monday, with the major highlights being the announcement that each portfolio minister should identify a minimum of five quick-win and high impact projects that he/she should deal with.
ED reshuffles permanent secretaries
President Mnangagwa yesterday appointed new permanent secretaries, reassigned others and retired some as his Government takes the Second Republic into motion.
Accept bond notes, traders told
Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has directed all traders to accept bond notes as they remain legal tender in the country.
Cholera contained, over $29m mobilised
Government has so far mobilised $29 million out of $64,1 million required to fight cholera, amid indications that the outbreak has been contained with the number of patients visiting health institutions declining significantly from 500 to 100 per day.







