Police embark on recruitment

Sunday News Reporter THE Zimbabwe Republic Police has announced a recruitment exercise for general duty constables that will cover all provinces. In a statement on Wednesday, police national spokesman Assistant…

Man in court for breaking into ex-wife’s home

Jessie Ncube, Chronicle Reporter A Victoria Falls woman has sought a protection order against her ex-husband accusing him of stalking her and demanding that she takes him back three years after…

New salaries for civil servants

Online Reporter
The Government has agreed a revised salary structure with civil servants, ranging from 139,23 percent to 145,67 percent, which will take effect from the February payroll but back-dated to January 1, 2020.

Kasuza injured again, ruled out of Sri Lank’s Test match

For the second time in as many games, Zimbabwe opening batsman Kevin Kasuza has been ruled out of the remainder of the current Test match against Sri Lanka at Harare Sports Club after being diagnosed with mild concussion.

MOST WANTED – ‘Ziga Clan’ members still on the run after murdering cop

Kadoma: Police here have launched a manhunt for five suspected members of the notorious machete wielding gang called the ‘Ziga clan’ who are on their wanted persons’ list for murder, robbery and assault charges.

Selmor vents on ‘Dehwe reNzou’

SELMOR Mtukudzi’s forthcoming album – “Dehwe reNzou” – is a typical bare all production, The Sunday Mail Society can reveal.

This writer got an opportunity to sample, or preview if you like, a few tracks from the 10-track project due for release this Friday.

Secure the paymaster

A company is assured of repeat business if only it is still in business!
In most cases we have seen companies not exercising what they preach on their glittering corporate statements regarding their customers.

US ambassador to Botswana exposed over lies on Zimbabwe

SADC executive secretary Dr Stergomena Lawrence Tax has exposed United States ambassador to Botswana Craig Lewis Cloud’s lies that failed economic policies and corruption has destroyed Zimbabwe’s economy.

Pay deal issues ironed out . . . Government agrees to backdate civil service increment

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Government has agreed to effect civil servants’ salary increment from the beginning of this month instead of February. Apex Council, the umbrella body representing all…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Men and women of integrity must be on Zacc team

It is often argued that one of the biggest reasons why corruption cases are high in the developing world is the general poverty among its people.  If, for example, a…

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