Push for sectoral determination of wages

Business Editor GOVERNMENT has stressed the need to strengthen sectoral determination of salaries and wages through National Employment Councils (NECs), as well as maintaining the stability of the economy and…

Ex-Wenela workers to be tested for silicosis

Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter THE Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare will be registering and testing ex- Wenela miners for silicosis to help them get compensation from the…

Government foregoes US$2,3bn through tax incentives

Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor GOVERNMENT has tightened its subsidies issuance framework to curb economic leakages amid reports Treasury has sacrificed up to US$2.3 billion in potential revenue through granting of…

Villagers protest against mining company

Scores of placard-waving villagers in Sese have staged a demonstration demanding an immediate stop to exploration activities by Murowa Diamond Company.

‘Covid-19 must not lock down artistes careers: Minister

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent Covid-19 must not lock down the careers of artistes and they should find ways of coming up with new work as Government is committed to promoting…

Pfumvudza goes a gear up with Phase 2

THE GOVERNMENT today will launch the second phase of the successful Pfumvudza/Intwasa programme to increase household and national food security through farm mechanisation.

Congolese fined for fake passport

Lingani Nyika , Chronicle Reporter A CONGOLESE man was on Monday fined $10 000 for forging a passport to bypass immigration at Victoria Falls Border Post. Tshitshi Tshiswaka (38) of…

Stepping up action, investment in menstrual health & hygiene

Catherine Makoni and Dr Tajudeen Oyewale Each year, the world commemorates World Menstrual Hygiene Management Day (MHM) on May 28. This is an opportunity for everyone to reflect on this…

Rwandan genocide: France admits responsibility

French President Emmanuel Macron yesterday admitted French responsibility in the Rwandan genocide during a visit to the Rwandan capital Kigali.

EU, AstraZeneca battle in court over vaccine delays

The European Union accused AstraZeneca of a “flagrant violation” of its contract to rapidly build-up coronavirus production capacity in the bloc, as it began legal action against the drugs giant Wednesday.

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