Govt to end forum shopping

GOVERNMENT has embarked on a process to amend the High Court Act with a view to split the country into four High Court zones, a development that will curb forum shopping and compel litigants to access justice from their nearest court stations.

NSS almost ready to host matches

THE National Sports Stadium is now almost ready to host international football matches while Babourfields will be designated to host low-tier games such as those featuring the country’s national youth teams like the Young Warriors.

Covid-19 pulls down OK volumes

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter RETAIL giant, OK Zimbabwe says its short to medium-term prospects are hinged on the duration and severity of the Covid-19 pandemic with volume performance for…

Bulilima pays last respects to Cde Nleya ahead of burial tomorrow

Mashudu Netsianda/Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporters NATIONAL hero Cde Stanley Nleya influenced many young people in Masendu Village to join the liberation struggle in the early 1970s. Cde Nleya is said…

Nash TV in quest to unpack Zim’s diverse talent

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent Tinashe “Nash” Mutarisi, founder of Nash Paints is a man locals need to support as he has the capacity to turnaround the country’s arts industry. This…

Sadc ministers to hold meeting

THE Southern African Development Community (Sadc) will today hold an extraordinary Council of Ministers virtual meeting to deliberate on cross border issues affecting the region such as the management and monitoring of cross border transport at designated points of entry and Covid-19 checkpoints.

2014 AUSC Youth Games funds were diverted: Audit

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter A HIGH ranking Ministry of Finance and Economic Development official issued a directive that US$1 million from funds meant for the 2014 African Union Sports…

Covid-19: Insurers must be innovative to survive

The insurance industry will have to develop appropriate products that meet the needs of the insuring public if it is to survive the numerous threats posed by the coronavirus pandemic, regulator Insurance and Pensions Commission (IPEC) suggests.

Shasha learns from ‘bad boys’

Youthful contemporary Afro-fusion and jazz crooner Batsirai Shasha believes musicians should assist each other in good and bad times for the development of the arts.

COMMENT: It’s not time to relax on lockdown regulations

THE spike in positive cases of Covid-19 in Bulawayo to 60 is a reminder to residents that while the Government has relaxed some lock down conditions, there is still need…

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