NGO donates to widows of war veterans

Raymond Jaravaza, Chronicle Correspondent A Bulawayo non governmental organisation, Smile for Africa, donated mealie meal to widows of war veterans as part of its initiative to mitigate the effects of…

Pvt quarantine centres identified

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter THE government has identified 11 facilities around the country for use as private quarantine centres. Recently Cabinet endorsed a motion to have private quarantine centres where…

Byo truckers arrested over US$22 000 fuel theft

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter TWO Bulawayo truck drivers allegedly ganged up with three accomplices, one of them a South African trucker and stole 28 000 litres of diesel worth…

Zim Covid – 19 rise to 203

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Health Reporter ZIMBABWE has recorded 26 new Covid-19 cases, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 203. According to the Ministry of Health and…

Zim COVID-19 cases now at 203

Vusumuzi Dube, Senior Reporter THE country’s confirmed positive Covid-19 cases have risen to 203 as returning citizens continue to dominate those who test positive as compared to local transmissions. According…

JUST IN: Police block traffic into Harare CBD

Police in Harare this morning are blocking human and vehicular traffic into the central business district.

Scores of Byo residents stranded as Zesa system is overwhelmed

Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) on Monday left scores of electricity consumers stranded failing to buy prepaid power tokens as its online system was overwhelmed…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Getting farmers back to the land

Providing incentives for farmers to produce achieves multiple purposes — self-sufficiency, reduction in the import bill, creation of more employment opportunities, and for the more enterprising, value addition.

Delta beer output declines 42 percent

Beverages giant, Delta Corporation Limited, reported a decline in beer volumes for the year to March 31, 2020 as inflationary pressures continued to cut on consumer spending.

Good future for SAA, Eskom: Ramaphosa

The Covid-19 crisis has provided an opportunity for government to reform its state-owned enterprises, so much so that President Cyril Ramaphosa is optimistic about the future of troubled entities SAA and Eskom.

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