Government committed to enhance security personnel skills

Yeukai Karengezeka, Harare Bureau Government is committed to strengthening the operations of the security services sector to ensure it is technologically abreast with international standards, President Mnangagwa has said. In a…

Poverty datum line rises to $1 600: ZimStat

ZIMBABWE’S poverty datum line (PDL) for an average family of five jumped 15,18 percent to ZWL$1 617 in July this year, up from ZWL$1 404 the previous month as the cost…

Ramp set for Miss Bodylicious Zimbabwe

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent  The ramp has been set for the third edition of the Miss Bodylicious Zimbabwe beauty contest slated for King Solomon’s Hotel in Kwekwe this Saturday. The pageant’s…

Zanu-PF romps to victory in Zaka East

Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent THE ruling Zanu-PF party resoundingly retained the Zaka East parliamentary seat after its candidate won the by-elections held on Saturday. Cde Clemence Chiduwa garnered 7 119 votes…

Civil servants push for fresh salary talks

Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter  CIVIL servants are pushing for a new round of salary negotiations with the Government as prices of goods and services continue to increase, eroding their cost of…

Matabeleland North twins with Namibian province . . . Prepare to sign MoU in various economic sectors

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A Presidential delegation from Namibia’s Omaheke province is expected in the country today to tour capital projects in Matabeleland North as the two provinces prepare to…

Entrepreneurship, IP commercialisation by universities

Aleck Ncube A UNIVERSITY can actively and directly manage the creation of new companies and invest in the human and physical resources needed for their success. Such an approach may provide…

Prospect Resources announces dual listing

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter PROSPECT Resources, which has a lithium project being developed in Zimbabwe, has announced the dual listing of its shares on the Australian and Frankfurt Stock Exchanges. The…

Zifa Referees’ Committee to effect new match fees

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA Referees’ Committee chairman Bryton Malandule has said the new referees’ match fees rejected by the Premier Soccer League will be effective from October 1. Malandule…

Report corrupt police officers, members of the public told

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter POLICE have called on members of the public to report police officers involved in criminal activities and acts of misconduct as the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) moves…

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