BAA cut short because of Covid-19

The Roil Bulawayo Arts Awards (RoilBAAs) was successfully held at the Large City Hall on Saturday, with a number of musicians and other artists walking away with gongs.

Zesa apologises to residents

Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporter ZESA has apologised to residents of suburbs that have spent a week without power after it failed to meet a Saturday deadline to restore power following…

POTRAZ launches online safety guidelines for children

The Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) has issued guidelines that seek to enhance child online safety in the country.

Batoka Gorge Hydro-Electric Power to be flagship project in southern Africa

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE Batoka Gorge Hydro-Electric Power (BGHES) whose construction is set to begin in 2022 will be a flagship project in southern Africa in terms of…

Hailstorm leaves nine injured

Nine people, including six pupils at Chironde Secondary School and a toddler, were injured after a hailstorm blew off classroom blocks roofs  and homesteads in Shurugwi.

From despair to delirium…Cavani shines as Red Devils pitchfork Saints in 5-goal thriller

VETERAN Edinson Cavani rolled back the years to earn an incredible win for Manchester United at Southampton. On at half-time, the 33-year-old goalscoring hero of Napoli and Paris Saint-Germain created…

Digital transformation pivot to a ‘Smart Zimbabwe’ by 2030

Business Editor ZIMBABWE is driving at achieving efficiency in electronic (e)-commerce to unlock new business opportunities in line with the Government’s objectives under the “ease of doing business” reform agenda,…

Community clashes with diamond mine

The stand-off between villagers in Sese Communal lands and Murowa Diamond mine over the mine’s exploration activities here is far from over, with villagers now asking the gem extractor to move its camp from the grounds of a local secondary school because its disrupting classes and an agriculture project planned at the school.

Justify firing workers: High Court rules

Employers terminating a permanent employee’s contract can only do so under one of four circumstances set out in the Labour Amendment Act, the High Court has ruled, rejecting an argument put forward by NetOne that the common law right to terminate a contract on notice still existed provided a compensation package is offered.

Mthuli targets US$1bn from Cannabis Levy

THE Government will next year introduce a Cannabis Levy as it angles to tap into the envisaged boom in the production of the crop in the country following the decision to legalise and commercialise its farming.

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