Councils risk losing devolution funds

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT says it has noted with concern several budgetary irregularities in local authorities which could result in several councils losing part of the $19,5 billion devolution…

Agribank restructuring takes shape

Business Editor THE restructuring and remodelling of the Agricultural Bank (Agribank) of Zimbabwe into a Land Bank is on focus with the rollout of planned processes towards a new entity…

‘Mat South artistes lack unity of purpose’

Raymond Jaravaza, Showbiz Correspondent ARTISTES in Matabeleland South could have handled the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic much better if they had been united in protecting the interests of their…

Security forces on high alert

Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau Security forces and health officials will be on high alert to ensure full compliance of Covid-19 regulations and curtail crowding of people at supermarkets and water…

Sport ban puts Warriors’ Chan participation in disarray

Eddie Chikamhi, Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE’S participation at this year’s Chan tournament was thrown is disarray following the declaration of additional national Covid-19 lockdown measures and the blanket suspension on all…

Grade 7 exams marking begins

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter The marking of Grade Seven examinations starts today as the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) Ordinary and Advanced level candidates resume examinations tomorrow. Form Four and…

Will Katsande receive his legend status?

AS Willard Katsande approaches 10 years with Kaizer Chiefs, former captain Neil ‘Mokoko’ Tovey says the club and its supporters will decide if he is worthy of ‘legend’ status. The…

BUZ disappointed by ban on sporting activities

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter BASKETBALL Union of Zimbabwe president Joe Mujuru said they’re disappointed that all sporting activities have again been suspended by tightened lockdown restrictions. The Government announced tightened…

Gweru City Council puts interest on residents’ arrears

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief GWERU City Council (GCC) has resolved to effect a 19 percent interest per annum on defaulting residents to force them to settle their debts which…

Former NetOne CEO challenges dismissal

Prosper Dembedza, Harare Bureau FORMER NetOne chief executive officer, Lazarus Muchenje who was recently reinstated and then immediately dismissed on three months notice has filed an application at the High…

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