Pension funds should rethink DB scheme model

Tawanda Musarurwa With investment returns for most asset classes not performing to expectations as a result of inflationary pressures, questions are being raised over private pension funds’ continued use of…

‘White officials resisted education sector reforms’

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter AFTER Zimbabwe attained independence in 1980, veteran educationist and retired diplomat, Dr Aaron Maboyi together with the country’s first Education Minster Dr Dzingai Mutumbuka, the late…

‘Smokehouse Ekasi may actually be a great idea’

Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Correspondent LEADING up to yesterday’s publication, the Chronicle Showbiz team came up with an April Fool’s Day prank of the purported Smokehouse eKasi opening in Nkulumane yesterday.…

Lockdown rule of 50: Another Easter with a difference

Mirriam Madiye and Ivan Zhakata Zimbabweans of the Christian faith will for the next four days, join their fellow believers across the world in celebrating the Easter holidays starting with…

Bulk water brings relief to Makokoba

Boitumelo Makhurane RESIDENTS living at Makokoba’s Kusile Flats are relieved after Lion Stores teamed up with the local Covid-19 Task Force to supply them with bulk water after their community…

Military wherewithal the answer to illegal Gold Rush

Stephen Mpofu, Opinion Recent reports about villagers spending nights in crop fields and cemeteries after being hounded out of their homes by itinerate gold hunters in Matabeleland South province and…

Kudos NACZ for honouring living legends

Melissa Mpofu, Showbiz Editor There is no feeling that beats that of knowing that out there, someone is watching and appreciates you. This was the case last weekend when the…

Police to enforce Covid-19 Easter rules

Nelias Shiri, Chronicle Reporter POLICE Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga has urged members of the public to adhere to the Easter holiday Covid-19 containment measures announced by President Mnangagwa to avoid a…

Gwayi-Shangani Dam: Debunking colonial legacy of barrenness

Collective memory is alive to the colonial legacy of displacement of the indigenous people from their fertile ancestral soils to arid and barren areas, like Gwayi and Shangani, derogatorily called Reserves and Tribal Trust Lands.

Zimra to acquire US$2m surveillance drones

Harare Bureau ZIMBABWE will speed up the process of buying drones worth US$2 million to be used at all ports of entry to reduce smuggling, while plans are at an…

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