School fees: Parents urged to get involved

Parents have the power to decide whether a school can hike fees and so must exercise their rights and attend meetings required before a case is made, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Cain Mathema has noted.

Tout killed in dispute, boy (4) hit by bus

A four-year-old boy died after he was hit by a bus along Herbert Chitepo Avenue in Harare yesterday while a tout was fatally stabbed near Simon Vengai Muzenda bus terminus in a dispute over passengers.

Taj Abdul gang gets 3 years each

NINE suspected armed robbers who were found guilty of unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition were each yesterday jailed for three effective years.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Pharmaceutical industry rebuild needs care

Zimbabwe’s pharmaceutical industry was built up in the days when import substitution was a major force during the UDI era and then flowered during the early years of independence as contact was re-established with major suppliers and the health authorities introduced the essential drugs list that, in effect, gave a guaranteed market for more than 90 percent of drug requirements.

Kuvimba in historic 300kg gold haul

Kuvimba Mining House’s gold mining asset, Freda Rebecca Mine, has broken a 20-year production record after it churned out 300kg of the yellow metal in May this year alone, it has been learnt.

Empire’s offshoots off to a flier

FIVE years after an immigrant from Guinea Bissau scored the goal, which handed Portugal their maiden Euro title, the boys plucked from the remnants of the old empire, have started the latest championship with a bang.

Parly promotes decongestion

Parliament has reduced the number of legislators attending plenary sittings and will conduct portfolio committee meetings virtually as part of measures to comply with Government’s directive to contain Covid-19 infections.

Cabinet reports progress on seventh 100-day cycle

Cabinet has reported progress in the seventh 100-day cycle of the Second Republic with the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services on Tuesday revealing six projects under its purview that are at various stages of completion.

WATCH: Bulawayo lockdown looms

Mashudu Netsianda and Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporters GOVERNMENT might be forced to consider strict localised lockdown for Bulawayo as residents continue to flout Covid-19 prevention measures at a time health…

Relatives dump body at Mudzuri’s rural home

Police had to intervene yesterday when relatives of a 23-year-old-man who died last week from injuries sustained after being attacked at Duriro Bar in the capital, dumped the body at the rural home of MDC-T vice president and former Harare mayor Elias Mudzuri.

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