LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Probe lectureship quality in universities
Leroy Dzenga Government has adopted a stance of lenience towards university lecturers who do not hold doctorates. There has been growing calls in the academic spheres that lecturers with Masters…
Rogue cops crackdown intensifies
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent POLICE have intensified efforts to weed out cops who damage public perception of the force through criminal activities and misconduct. In an interview yesterday, national police spokesperson…
Zesa insists on 30percent tariff hike
Africa Moyo, Harare Bureau Zesa Holdings insists that a 30 percent tariff increase is critical to ensure the country continues to enjoy a steady supply of electricity, as there would be…
Colleen Bawn tourney attracts 40 learners
Descent Dube, Sports Reporter MORE than 40 learners participated in a three-day tennis development tournament in Colleen Bawn organised by the Gwanda Tennis Academy at the weekend. The tournament was contested…
Bulawayo Chiefs rehire Thulani Sibanda
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter FOLLOWING a nightmare start to the 2019 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season in which they picked up pieces in a 5-0 hammering by Chapungu on…
Unpolished performance as Green Machine cut Gem Boys
Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau Caps United 2 – 0 Manica Diamonds IT may not have been the kind of performance Lloyd Chitembwe had hoped for but Caps United still got their…
EcoCash sets aside RTGS$5 million for small businesses
Natasha Chamba, Business Reporter LEADING telecommunication company, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe says its mobile money transfer unit, EcoCash, has set aside RTGS$5 million for small businesses in the country’s cyclone-hit areas. The…
Bulawayo Chief Fire Officer Richard Peterson retires
Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter Bulawayo Chief Fire Officer Mr Richard Peterson has retired after serving the city for 11 years. He retired together with Mr Charles Mawariwande who joined the department…
Zimbabwe receives $400 000 to counter cyber threats
Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls ZIMBABWE has received $400 000 from the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) to establish a computer research team that will respond to cyber threats. Postal and…










