Mzoe 7 debut before year end

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent AFRO-POP musician Mzoe 7 is working on his debut album titled United Country Africa, which is set to be released before the end of the year.…

Zifa settle POTRAZ million-dollar debt

IT’S a debt which has been weighing heavily on ZIFA, for the past three years, and provoked a storm of controversy which spilled into both the High Court and Parliament.

$80 000 to file for divorce

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle reporter COUPLES planning to divorce should first consider if they can raise a minimum of $80 000 for lawyers to handle their cases in line with new…

Border jumpers, escapees pose serious danger

REPORTS that hundreds of people have escaped quarantine centres are both disturbing and disappointing, looking at the progress Zimbabwe in managing the coronavirus pandemic in the last few months.

New attire for Parly next year

Parliament will next year introduce new attire for presiding officers and other parliamentary traditions that reflect the country’s cultural heritage.

Prisons coronavirus infections probed

As the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) is trying to identify the source of infections found in Beitbridge and Plumtree prisons, investigations include check reports that prison officers frequently go back and forth across the borders.

Manicaland private bus operators re-strategise

BUS operators in Manicaland are coming up with strategies to revive the transport sector, which has been hit hard by the national lockdown as those not registered under the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (zupco) franchise are recording huge losses after halting operations.

Econet Q1 traffic declines

Listed telecoms giant, Econet, recorded a drop in traffic across segments during the first quarter as consumers’ disposable incomes continued to decline.

Covid-19 hotel cancellations hit African Sun

Hospitality group, African Sun, says it lost significant business after more than 31 000 room nights were cancelled following closure of its hotels due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Zim reintroduces radio lessons

School lessons will be broadcast on radio and television, as well as being published online to reach everyone over the next six months, Secretary for Primary and Secondary Education Mrs Thumisang Thabela said yesterday.

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