Water crisis: Matabeleland Zambezi Water Trust lashes out at BCC
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE Matabeleland Zambezi Water Trust (MZWT) has accused the Bulawayo City Council of mismanagement and lack of vision that has led to the city’s water crisis.…
ZimParks ranger dies in car accident
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A ZIMBABWE Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) ranger died on the spot while a woman and her baby were injured when a vehicle they…
Maize deliveries to GMB reach 23 000 tonnes
Elita Chikwati, Harare Bureau The Grain Marketing Board has now received 23 952 tonnes of maize since the beginning of the grain marketing season on April 1, almost three times…
Zimbabwe National Army rescues Binga villagers
Leonard NcubeVictoria Falls Reporter THE Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) has provided the Social Welfare department with transport to carry drought relief grain to villages in Binga so that vulnerable beneficiaries…
Thieves in solar panels, goats barter trade
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter POLICE in Matabeleland North have arrested two men who are suspected to be part of a gang that had been stealing solar panels from solar…
Court upholds suspension of EcoCash agents
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) acted within its mandate when it suspended EcoCash mobile money agents from conducting financial transactions to curb abuse, the High Court has ruled, and so there can be no interdict stopping it from doing so.
‘Hatichangoda vayenzi chero’
MAMBO Zimunya vekwaMutare, kudunhu reManicaland, vanoti sedanho rekuedza kudzivirira kupararira kwechirwere cheCovid-19 munharaunda yavo nenzvimbo dzakavakomberedza, vakadzika murawo unoti vayenzi vose vanoshanyira mumisha yeko vanofanirwa kuziviswa kwasabhuku nekudare ravo uye vozivikanwa kuti vanenge vabva kupi.
16 companies in soup for short changing consumers
AT least 16 registered companies were caught short-changing consumers by selling underweight goods, mainly bread and meat but in two cases maize meal, in the first quarter of this year with seven cases having been referred for prosecution while the rest can escape with warnings or spot fines.
Schools, colleges no longer isolation centres
Schools, colleges and universities will no longer be used as Covid-19 quarantine centres for returnees since they will soon partially re-open, while hundreds of buses and kombis have joined the Zupco fleet to ease transport challenges.










