Satisfy internal customers first
A toxic culture within an organisation is like a baby crying in church, it should be carried out immediately. Toxicity, if left unattended, can spread its bad energy beyond an organisation’s walls into the community.
COVID-19: Former Minister’s mother is fourth victim
The late Ambuya Nguni, mother to former Cabinet Minister Mr Sylvester Nguni, will be buried this afternoon after becoming the fourth person in the country to die of Covid-19.
LOCKDOWN: City Parking resumes clamping
Harare City Council’s privately owned company, City Parking has today resumed services of collecting parking fees for all cars parked at designated bays in the central business district (CBD).
COVID-19: Returning resident quarantined at Karoi Hospital
A Zimbabwean male working in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), is currently in isolation at Karoi District Hospital after exhibitng Covid-19 symptoms on his way to Harare from the DRC.
COMMENT: Nation should continue to adhere to laid down safety rules
THE reports by this paper that Bulawayo topped the list in the number of people arrested for violating regulations of the national lockdown to contain the spread of Covid-19 made…
Coca-Cola pours US$100 000 into Covid-19 fight
Business Reporter GLOBAL beverages producer, Coca-Cola Company, yesterday donated US$100 000 to the Zimbabwe Red Cross Society to help fight the spread of Coronavirus (Covid-19) in the country. Coca-Cola Zimbabwe…
Coronavirus Watch
WHO recommendations to reduce risk of transmission of emerging pathogens from animals to humans in live animal markets or animal product markets The virus which causes Covid-19 most probably has…
I can’t twerk, but R40 000 can change lives: Olinda tells Ginimbi
Showbiz Reporter Socialite Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure has left locals disappointed after dishing out thousands of rands to random girls from abroad at a time the country is battling with the…
Covid-19: Queues will kill us first
Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter THE Bulawayo’s central business district (CBD) resembled a normal day as people thronged banks that opened yesterday as well as shops, pharmacies and the market place…










