New job for Ramasia

The former acting CEO of South African Airways, Zuks Ramasia, has been appointed the new head of the Board of Airline Representatives of South Africa (Barsa), from April 17.

Binga herdsman detains, rapes juvenile

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A HERDSMAN in Binga’s Lusulu area has gone into hiding after he allegedly detained a girl in the bush and raped her. The 16-year-old girl…

COVID-19: 65 Zimbabweans refuse to quarantine at Belvedere Teachers College

Sixty-five Zimbabweans that from the United Kingdom are currently refusing to check in at Belvedere Teachers College in Harare for compulsory quarantine in line with Government measures in response to potential cases of imported Covid-19.

Gweru hikes tariffs

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief GWERU City Council (GCC) has increased tariffs following Government decision to approve its $1, 8 billion 2020 budget. Rates, supplementary charges and property taxes are…

Bulawayo war veterans partner with humanitarian organisation to drill solar powered boreholes in Entumbane

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter WAR veterans in Bulawayo have partnered a humanitarian organisation to drill a state-of-the-art solar powered borehole in Entumbane suburb as part of a programme that will…

Corporates to be involved in stadia management

Ngqwele Dube, Sports Correspondent YOUTH, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister, Kirsty Coventry has called for a change in approach to stadium management through roping in corporates into private public partnerships.…

Musician Ashley Matowa drops Covid-19 song

Peterson Marivadze Musician Ashley “Shleyoung” Matowa has released a campaigning song for Covid -19 which educate people on the measures everyone should practice to avoid spread of the virus.

Zim SA community mobilises help for compatriots

Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau THE Zimbabwe Community in South Africa (Zim-Com SA) has embarked on a programme to mobilise food and other resources for Zimbabweans affected by the lockdown in…

Chief justice further postpones court cases

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief CHIEF Justice Luke Malaba has directed all judges and magistrates to further postpone pending criminal and civil matters following President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s decision to extend…

Big corporates should contribute more to fight Covid 19

Big corporates in Zimbabwe should dig deeper in their pockets and contribute more towards the Government’s ongoing efforts to contain and stop the spread of the Covid-19, Norton legislator, Temba Mliswa, has said

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