Fans on sporting fraud

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Acting Sports Editor Chronicle acting Sports Editor yesterday took to his Facebook account to ask members of the public what they consider could be the worst sporting fraud…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Junior doctors must appreciate the problems the country is facing

President Mnangagwa is back at work, well ahead of the scheduled end of his annual leave. The main reason why he has taken this extraordinary step is because the country…

Copper cables thief jailed 10 years

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter A BEITBRIDGE-based copper cables thief who was caught in the act by alert Zesa Holdings (Zesa) officers in Kensington, on the outskirts of Bulawayo, was…

Land commission targets 60k farms for audit

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe Land Commission is targeting to audit at least 60 000 farms this year, as it strives to bring fairness, transparency and accountability in the…

Labour negotiations are complex

Davies Ndumiso Sibanda LABOUR negotiations are a specialised engagement that require special skills. As such, not anybody trained in negotiations can competently handle labour negotiations. Labour negotiations require detailed knowledge…

Doctors’ strike : ED cuts leave

President Mnangagwa has cut short his leave to work closely with Vice President Constantino Chiwenga to make quick decisions to restore sanity to the health sector in light of the ongoing illegal strike by junior doctors. Presidential spokesperson Mr George Charamba yesterday confirmed the Head of State was back at work to attend to challenges in the health sector.

‘Kanjiva’ video divides opinion

It  is that time of the year when most social debates revolve around annual music charts.

Govt warns industry over price hikes

Government has warned it will take action against local manufacturers increasing prices of commodities on the back of premiums being charged on foreign currency on the unofficial market.

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Consumers should pay Delta in kind

Delta Corporation’s decision to charge for all its products in hard currency from tomorrow sends a worrying signal about the corporate giant’s attitude towards the market which, to all intents and purposes, means consumers will have to pay in kind.

No to regime change demos: Govt

Government yesterday warned it will not tolerate any attempts by the opposition to topple President Mnangagwa as he was democratically-elected on July 30 last year. In a statement, Secretary for Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana decried the perpetual electioneering mindset still gripping the opposition, describing it as retrogressive.

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