Bosso CEO still in office

BULAWAYO football giants Highlanders have not severed ties with their chief executive officer Nhlanhla Dube, despite a decision by some executive committee members not to renew his contract that ran out on Tuesday.

Houses for Idai victims. . .Government to consult chiefs before relocation

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke, Manicaland Bureau President Mnangagwa has said Government has identified land to relocate people who were displaced by Cyclone Idai, as well as all those who might still be in…

100 years jail for armed robbery brothers

Courtney Matende, Midlands Reporter TWO brothers from Mberengwa district who committed a spate of armed robberies and rape in the same district, have been sentenced to a combined 100 years in…

Tshabalala armed robbery suspects arrested

Lisa Mangena/ Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporters POLICE in Bulawayo have arrested two men suspected to be part of a gang that shot, robbed and assaulted residents in Tshabalala and Nkulumane suburbs…

Rising rentals choke SMEs

Natasha Chamba, Business Reporter  SMALL to medium enterprises have appealed for Government intervention in resolving working space challenges following the recent increase in rental charges by owners of properties they operate…

Modelling reality show on the cards

Tonderai Zvimba, Showbiz Reporter A new modelling reality TV show named Strut n Pose is set to premiere on ZBCtv soon. Produced by renowned music video director Andy Cutta and fashion…

Price hikes a vicious circle with no winners: Minister Nzenza

Felex Share, Harare Bureau Government is strengthening its policies and resource support through the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) to stabilise prices and cushion workers from businesses bent on profiteering, a Cabinet…

Cosafa comes down heavy on Zifa

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter CASH-strapped Zifa have been handed a US$200 000 fine and provisional suspension by the Cosafa disciplinary committee for revoking its right to host the 2019 edition…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Government should deal decisively with economic saboteurs

Zimbabwean workers yesterday joined the rest of the world to celebrate Workers’ Day amid calls by President Mnangagwa for employers to review salaries and conditions of service for their workers. …

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