Free home WiFI for city fathers sparks outcry

Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent THE cash-strapped Masvingo City Council has resolved to install Wi-Fi services at the houses of all its 10 councillors, a move criticised by residents. Finance and General…

Council unleashes debt collectors

Walter Mswazie in Masvingo MASVINGO City Council has unleashed debt collectors on residents with outstanding water bills to recover about $50 million in unpaid rates. This comes in the wake…

MSU medical school improves health service delivery

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief THE establishment of a medical school at Midlands State University (MSU) has resulted in improved access to health services for people in the Midlands and Masvingo…

Bulawayo faces challenges documenting squatters

Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporter THE Bulawayo Registry Office is having challenges documenting people staying at squatter camps around the city as they don’t apply for crucial documentation for their children on…

Improve wages to stem skills flight

Davies Ndumiso Sibanda THE prevailing salaries and wages position is fast triggering skills flight as some professionals whose skills are needed elsewhere in the world are packing their bags to…

Opposition parties to join anti-sanctions march

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter  OPPOSITION political parties have said they will be joining the anti-sanctions crusade tomorrow because it is a stand against factors contributing to masses suffering in the country…

Applying for a Protection Order; A brief look at the Domestic Violence Act

THE passing of the Domestic Violence Act (DVA) into law was celebrated countrywide as it was seen as a piece of legislation that survivors of Domestic Violence (DV) would use…

Nust student ‘killed over hookers’

Sharon Buwerimwe/Brenda Zinyuke, Chronicle Reporters A STUDENT at the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) in Bulawayo was allegedly killed by his six friends in a fight over prostitutes in…

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