Zim heightens surveillance against Avian influenza

Business Editor THE Department of Veterinary Services has advised poultry farmers to tighten bio-security and maintain proper disinfection to curb any potential spread of the avian influenza into the country.…

Schools urged to enforce Covid-19 protocols

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has urged schools to strictly enforce Covid-19 prevention guidelines including banning hugs and handshakes in the wake of a spike in new infections in boarding…

13-year-old boy hangs self

Yvonne Ncube, Chronicle Reporter A 13-YEAR-OLD boy from Maphisa, Matobo District in Matabeleland South was found hanging from a tree branch after going missing for five days. Busisa Lunga left…

50 Spanish professionals to become Vic-Falls tourism ambassadors

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter VICTORIA Falls is the biggest beneficiary of the visit by 50 Spanish professionals drawn from different fields who are set to become the resort town’s…

Women’s League in soap making project

Bulawayo Bureau Zanu PF Women’s League in Bulawayo has started making soap as a business to uplift women at grassroots levels. They started last week on a trial run in…

‘Embrace political consciousness for development’

THE development of the country hinges on the general public and all State organs embracing political consciousness and being able to understand socio-economic policies contained in Government programmes.

Parking bays for taxi-men ‘far too few’

SALISBURY City Councillor Sam Levy has called for stringent measures to control Salisbury taxi drivers who were breaking traffic and parking regulations, and in some cases intimidating parking supervisors.  

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