WHO partners Government in hepatitis fight
Kudzai Chikiwa, Chronicle Reporter THE Government has partnered with the World Health Organisation (WHO) to come up with a National Viral Hepatitis Strategic plan (2019 – 2022) to control hepatitis in…
Sadc finance indaba set for Victoria Falls
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter MORE than 25 development finance institutions from the Sadc region are meeting in Victoria Falls to deliberate on how best future capital projects can embrace environment…
Wounded Proteas desperate for Steyn to be fit for India
London — As if finding a way to beat India tomorrow wasn’t difficult enough, the Proteas must do so in the middle of an injury crisis that is threatening to…
‘Rustler steals’ 31 Botswana cattle
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A GWANDA man has been arrested for allegedly stealing 31 head of cattle from Botswana. Nkosiyabo Gumbi (34) of Ngoma area reportedly drove the animals to a…
Consumers blast social media alarmists
Walter Mswazie in Masvingo THE Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) has blasted social media alarmists for causing unnecessary panic in the market through fake messages and urged the public to…
Man stabbed to death 200m away from border post
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau A 30-YEAR-OLD man was fatally stabbed by three unknown men in a suspected case of robbery 200 metres from Beitbridge Border Post. It is reported that the…
Police reforms shape up
POLICE Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga yesterday said police officers are expected to be disciplined and perform their duties with integrity following their retraining.
Government invites workers for pay talks
GOVERNMENT has invited the Apex Council for fresh civil servants’ salary talks tomorrow after indicating that salaries would be adjusted against the prevailing inflation levels, not the foreign currency exchange rate.
Prisons eye mbanje production
The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) plans to venture into commercial production of mbanje at Chiredzi Prison to raise revenue to stave off pressure and over-reliance on the fiscus.
Harare seeks to salvage waterworks
Harare City Council says it will now finish its water reticulation works — initially funded by a Chinese loan — through its own resources, with a fifth of the works at Morton Jaffray still to go.











