Local celebs age with FaceApp
Showbiz Correspondent PEOPLE always want to know how they would look in their old age and an app called FaceApp, which has taken the world by storm, is giving them…
‘Matabeleland North worst affected by food insecurity’
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter ABOUT 5,5 million people in the country’s rural areas are food insecure with Matabeleland North among the worst affected provinces, the Zimbabwe Vulnerability Assessment Committee (Zimvac) latest…
ED for Rural District Councils indaba
Blessings Chidakwa in Victoria Falls President Mnangagwa is today expected to address the Rural District Councils’ chairpersons indaba which started here yesterday. This will be the first time the RDCs…
First Lady launches nutrition garden model
Sallomy Matare and Leonard Ncube, Chronicle Reporters The First Lady, Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa, yesterday officially launched a model nutrition garden at Victoria Falls Hospital with the idea set to be spread…
Accountants call for nation to embrace Vision 2030
Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls THE Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) has called on all Zimbabweans and organisations to embrace Government’s Vision 2030 and play their part to ensure…
Flushing out ghost workers
Alec Jemwa GHOST employees are employees on paper only or who are not employed at the organisation but receiving salaries. Auditing of payroll could therefore be very important to the…
Mtawarira ready for World Cup charge
SPRINGBOK prop Tendai Mtawarira says he is raring to go and push for a place in the squad for the upcoming World Cup in Japan. Mtawarira has not played since…
Health workers get 50pc cushion
Health workers have been awarded 50 percent of their pensionable salaries as a cushioning allowance starting this month following the erosion of incomes by a wave of price increases.
Banks colluded on Paynet: Cambria
LONDON-listed Paynet Zimbabwe’s parent firm Cambria Africa Plc, has accused banks of working in collusion and as a “cartel” to take a unified position of refusing to pay for service fees in US dollars when in fact they had different contracts and should have performed individually.
Govt leads support for the vulnerable
Government has remained the major provider of support to vulnerable communities in need of food assistance countrywide, the 2019 Zimbabwe Vulnerable Assessment Committee (ZimVac) report has revealed.










