Masvingo records second covid-19 death

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter MASVINGO Province has recorded its second death from covid-19, bringing the total number of deaths in the country to 151. Since the onset of the pandemic,…

JUST IN: SA police arrest 6 Zimbabweans for smuggling

SOUTH African police (SAPS) have arrested six men believed to be Zimbabweans after they intercepted haulage trucks carrying cigarettes worth millions of rands that had been smuggled into the that country.

JUST IN: Zimbabwe records 102 new Covid-19 cases, one death

Zimbabwe recorded 102 new Covid-19 cases and one death in the last 24 hours, the Ministry of Health and Child Care reported yesterday.

Sidojiwe Hostels: A Covid-19 time bomb

Lance Chigodo, Chronicle Correspondent Built for bachelors who worked in Bulawayo’s Belmont industrial area in the 1950s, the now-derelict and crowded Sidojiwe Hostels are a ticking time bomb for disease…

Minister responds to Bulawayo street names lawsuit

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter LOCAL Government and Public Works Minister July Moyo has filed papers in response to an application by Bulawayo residents who are challenging Government’s decision to…

Second Republic dreams big for Ekusileni Medical Centre

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE upcoming Ekusileni Specialist Medical Research and Teaching Hospital in Bulawayo is set to be a hub for innovative research and an attractant for skilled Zimbabweans…

VP Chiwenga urges nurses to end strike

Harare Bureau STRIKING health workers must return to work and save lives while Government addresses their grievances, Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, who is the Health and Child Care Minister, has…

Gweru mayor caught up in land ‘scam’

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief GWERU Mayor, Councilor Josiah Makombe allegedly bought a 7 341 square metre stand for slightly over $11 000, an amount described by Government as “sub…

Lockdown restrictions shake industry. . . capacity utilisation drops to 30pc

Industrial capacity utilisation has been badly affected in the past few months due to lockdown restrictions meant to curb the spread of coronavirus, according to a latest Government report availed to Business Weekly.

Foreign investors flee Delta, Meikles

Foreign investors are cutting their exposure to the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange’s most capitalised company Delta Corporation at the fastest rate in years, as the foreign currency auction system, has given them a window to repatriate funds, long trapped in the country, Business Weekly can reveal.

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