EDITORIAL COMMENT: Varsity levies must remain affordable

State universities have announced tuition fees ranging from $5 000 to $9 000 per semester depending on the programme. Government directed that State universities must set their full fees, including…

$50 notes on the cards

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter Government has revealed that higher currency denominations including a $50 dollar note will be introduced in the next few months as it moves to address cash shortages.…

Senior players skip Highlanders pre-season camp

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter  HIGHLANDERS’ pre-season preparations got off to another false start after senior players boycotted yesterday’s training session at White City Stadium. Bosso seem headed for another turbulent…

‘Agric policies must attract investment’

Oliver Kazunga, Acting Business Editor  ZIMBABWE needs to promulgate policies that attract investments in agriculture in light of the changes that have been created by the agrarian reforms, which have…

Big wigs face arrest in land barons dragnet

Daniel Nemukuyu, Harare Bureau At least 132 people in Harare, including political heavyweights, face arrest for allegedly selling State land, corruptly allocating themselves stands, fraud, abuse of cooperative funds and…

Chapungu back in PSL as Herentals sink

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter CHAPUNGU United have bounced back into the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League after Herentals were docked three points and fined $300 000 for attempting to…

UPDATED: Top cop in rhino poaching storm

Court Reporter A BULAWAYO senior police officer and two accomplices, one of them a Zambian, have appeared in court for allegedly poaching rhinos at Bubye Valley Conservancy at Mazunga area…

Telecel Zim adopts strategic plan

Pride Mahlangu, Business Reporter MOBILE operator Telecel Zimbabwe says it has formulated and adopted a five-year strategic plan to address recapitalisation issues. In a statement, the mobile operator said its…

Bosso to present unaudited annual financial statements

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS will present unaudited end of year financial statements to members at an annual general meeting this Sunday after the club’s auditors declined to go…

Letters to the Editor: Relying on goods and services imports ‘kills’ firms

Lovemore Chikova Many developing countries, including Zimbabwe, are increasingly turning to import substitution industrialisation in a bid to enhance their economic development agendas. This comes after the realisation that relying…

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