Plot to destabilise economy exposed
AS Government intensifies efforts to close channels that are fuelling the black market and other illicit financial activities, it has emerged that some foreign nations and individuals have been trying to cause general paralysis in the country through manipulation of the market and sponsoring non-governmental organisations, trade unions and the opposition to lead demonstrations.
Exam centres moved
Zimsec has established alternative centres for the June 2020 examinations that begin today to replace a handful of schools that were being used as Covid-19 quarantine centres.
All set for June exams
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) June examinations will commence today as scheduled in adherence to Covid-19 prevention measures. Schools have been closed since March 24…
Goodbye Bindura Part One . . . Thanks humble Glamour Boy for all the memories
BINDURA mayor Carlos Tokyo yesterday said Chipadze Stadium could be renamed Biggie Zuze Stadium in honour of the town’s first football superstar.
Agent, bulk payment mobile money lines remain suspended
Business Reporter DOMINANT mobile money service provider, EcoCash, says all of its agent and bulk payer lines remain suspended until further notice in compliance with the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe…
Explosives factory to save US$20 million
GOVERNMENT has commended progress made on the construction of a multi-million dollar mining consumables factory by Intrachem Pvt Ltd in Kwekwe.
PSL medical committee to meet stakeholders
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter THE Premier Soccer League (PSL) medical committee will meet relevant stakeholders to discuss the safe return of football. Football has been classified as a high…
Why are cattle farmers always caught offside?
IT seems many farmers still need a lot of orientation to appreciate that the “new normal” in cattle rearing entails adopting an approach which pushes away the mentality of keeping the animals for sentimental value and replace it with a business attitude.
Banned kombis, taxis break lockdown rules
Some kombis and pirate taxis (mushikashika) continue to operate within cities and towns, filling gaps despite the recent improvements in Zupco services, and on intercity routes where traffic is largely banned to ensure any outbreak of Covid-19 can be quickly isolated in its town of origin.
BCC directed to give first preference to former licensed informal traders
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter THE Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has been directed to re-allocate new vending stalls in the city centre to licensed informal traders who previously operated from them.…











