More Zimra officials up for abuse of office
Thupeyo Muleya, Beitbridge Bureau Two more Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) officials at Beitbridge Border Post have been arrested as Government intensifies crackdown on rent-seeking activities at the border. Nelson Chinguwo…
Caledonia targets Gweru gold operations
Business Editor BLANKET Mine parent firm, Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc, has obtained exclusive rights to explore new gold mining claims in the Connemara north area near Gweru in the Midlands…
Netherlands, Belgium, Italy suspend UK arrivals over Covid-19 mutation
The Netherlands and Italy will ban flights carrying passengers from the United Kingdom, and Belgium is suspending flight and train arrivals, after Britain detected a new coronavirus strain. The Netherlands’…
Post-Brexit talks stall
British and EU negotiators had dug in their heels and were each demanding more concessions from the other as post-Brexit trade talks dragged on into yesterday, deadlocked on fishing rights.…
Safe driving campaign launched
Nelias Shiri, Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe is rolling out an “Eradicate Human Error” campaign to curb road accidents this festive season and has urged motorists…
10 000 ghost workers struck off payroll
At least 10 000 suspected ghost workers have been struck off the Government payroll after a biometric registration exercise as the Second Republic walks the talk on its reforms aimed at restoring order in the civil service.
Zim commemorates 33rd National Unity Day
Zimbabwe commemorates the 33rd National Unity Day tomorrow, amid calls by political leaders for Zimbabweans to set aside their differences, focus on taking the nation forward and be part of collective dialogue aimed at finding solutions to the country’s challenges.
Football bragging rights: Which Harare high-density suburb produced the best players?
IT is a discussion which often leads to heated exchanges. At stake will be the age old question: “Which high-density suburb in Harare produced the most talented footballers?”
Stakeholders welcome evaluation of agric production
Agricultural economists have welcomed the step taken by the Lands, Agriculture, Water and Rural Resettlement Ministry to monitor production on farms and re-allocate abandoned farms and underused land to ensure all farms are in production.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Results, not talk, the new standard
Results, not rhetoric, is the hallmark of the Second Republic since talk is cheap but actions actually move Zimbabwe and its people forward.











