JUST IN: Former Studio 263 actress Anne Nhira dies

Former Studio 263 actress Anne Nhira who played the role of Vimbai Jari in the soap has died. She was 38. Her brother Juan Nhira confirmed her death. “She sustained…

BREAKING : Former Studio 263 actress Anne Nhira dies

Former Studio 263 actress Anne Nhira who acted as Vimbai Jari in the soap has died.

Armed robbers pounce at Bulawayo Bureau de Change

Judge Jarachara, Chronicle Reporter A gang of six armed robbers raided a Bureau de Change in Bulawayo yesterday and made off with an undisclosed amount of money in foreign currency.…

Private schools want own calendar

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter PRIVATE schools have proposed to Government to have a different school calendar from the one announced by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education last week.…

Govt approves National e-Learning Strategy for Schools

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has approved the National e-Learning Strategy for Schools in Zimbabwe which will see more learning institutions having internet connection before year end and 3 000…

New stroke health facility opens in Bulawayo

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter A STROKE Unit for specialised care of stroke patients was opened yesterday at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo in response to an alarming mortality rate in…

COMMENT: Hats off to BCC for upgrading its water pumping capacity

BULAWAYO City Council should be commended for upgrading its pumping capacity to meet the city’s daily water consumption. The Council said this week that it has completed the final phase…

RBZ allays money supply growth fears

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter GOVERNMENT needs $60 billion to buy maize from farmers this marketing season but this will not trigger money supply growth in the economy, Reserve Bank…

Stanbic sets up remote branches for tobacco season

Leading financial services institution, Stanbic Bank, has set up nine remote branches at tobacco auction floors throughout the country to enable ease of access to funds for tobacco farmers during the tobacco selling season due to kick off this month. 

Food insecure urbanites benefit from Govt relief programme

Rufaro Winter, Chronicle Reporter FORTY-TWO percent of food insecure urban households benefited from the Government’s relief programme last year. This is contained in the Zimbabwe Vulnerability Assessment Committee (Zimvac) 2020…

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