Opportunity for Zimbabwean photographers . . .

Zimbabwean photographers can take a shot at a global photo contest, as they have been made eligible for the Andrei Stenin Press Photo contest. The contest, whose adjudication will be…

BCC workers down tools

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter BULAWAYO City Council workers have downed tools over poor salaries, a development that has crippled some critical services such as refuse collection and burials. Residents are…

Town clerk tests Covid positive

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO town clerk Mr Christopher Dube has contracted Covid-19. Mr Dube tested Covid-19 positive on Monday but did not need to be admitted to hospital. Over…

Deadlier Covid-19 drops recovery rate

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Health Reporter ZIMBABWE’S Covid-19 recovery rate has dropped drastically in the second wave of the new variant of the virus and most infections are local, showing that communities…

Valve boob extends water shedding

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has said it is not incurring any costs after a contractor involved in replacing obsolete pumps at Ncema and Fernhill Pump Stations…

Masvingo experts in Covid tests breakthrough

George Maponga, Masvingo Bureau In what is likely to be a major scientific breakthrough once formally certified, a former Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) student and a third year student at…

Emotional send-off for Gweru River victim

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent THE driver of a vehicle that was swept away by a flooded Gweru River has been described as a prayer warrior who ended work meetings at…

Killer rangers approach High court for bail

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THREE Gwanda-based game scouts who allegedly beat a poacher to death and dumped his body in a dam in West Nicholson, have approached the High…

ZESA plan to pay coal miners in forex reversed

Government has set aside an agreement requiring ZESA Holdings to pay half of coal supplies in foreign currency, Energy and Power Development Minister Zhemu Soda said.

RBZ’s OMOs keeping money supply on tight leash

The value of open market operation bills that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is using to mop up liquidity from the banking sector is currently standing at $4 billion, as the central bank continues to keep an eye on the level of money supply in the economy.

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