Universities announce new fees
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter LOCAL universities have announced their new fee structures which will see students paying between $5 000 and $9 000 per semester depending on their programmes. The…
Court judgment to help Zifa clear debts
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter A landmark judgment by the Supreme Court that creditors who were owed before enactment of Statutory Instrument 33/99 should no longer be paid at the…
Children learn in open after storms
Desmond Nleya, Chronicle Reporter SOME pupils are learning in the open after hailstorms destroyed classrooms at schools in Plumtree and Matobo in Matabeleland South. The schools were destroyed by hailstorms…
Zim/US to continue talks — VP Mohadi
Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau Zimbabwe will continue to re-engage the United States despite the challenges that have affected the resumption of normal relations between the two countries, Vice President Kembo Mohadi…
Bulawayo dam levels drop as national levels rise
Desmond Nleya, Chronicle Reporter NATIONAL dam levels continue to rise but water levels at dams supplying Bulawayo continue to fall, the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) said yesterday. In a…
Senior doctors resume normal duty
Paidamoyo Chipunza, Harare Bureau Senior doctors who have been providing limited services and attending to emergency cases only since December have returned to work fulltime and upscaled their services to include…
IPEC calls for restoration of confidence
Michael Magoronga, Business Correspondent THE Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) has urged players in the insurance and pensions industry to prioritise customers’ needs when rolling out their products to restore…
Chiefs put US$30k tags on Bosso targets
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter BULAWAYO Chiefs have put a hefty bounty of US$30 000 for each player targeted by Highlanders. Chiefs seem keen to hold onto players that starred…
First Lady visit to China bears fruit
Locadia Mavhudzi, Business Correspondent GWERU businesswomen say they are ready to tap into opportunities in the manufacturing sector as their recent trip to China with the First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa…
Letters to the Editor: How Zim SMEs can survive in international business arena
Bernard Gwarada Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) play a critical role in the Zimbabwean economy. Literature, case studies and renowned scholars suggest that SMEs can only survive in the international…











