Subletting of council flats rampant

CORRUPTION and poor management of Harare City Council properties has seen ex-employees, who must vacate rented flats within three months of resignation or retirement, subletting the properties and pocketing between US$250 and US$400 monthly some decades after leaving employment, the Herald can reveal.

Bulawayo rolls out jabs for all adults

Chronicle Reporters BULAWAYO Province is today expected to start mass vaccination of all adults. The jabs will be accessed at all council clinics and hospitals across the city as the…

Double heroes’ burial today

President Mnangagwa will today preside over the burial of two national heroes, Zimbabwe National Army Commander, Lieutenant General Edzai Chimonyo and Cde Michael “Vhuu” Chakabva at the national heroes acre.

Covid-19 stigma: Pregnant woman becomes homeless

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter A PREGNANT woman from Hwange in Matabeleland North recently lost her job and has become homeless with her two minor children after being abandoned by her…

Mzilikazi Primary School train teachers digital skills

Michelle Nyanzira, Chronicle Reporter MZILIKAZI Primary School in Bulawayo which started its own e-learning portal to champion online learning has trained teachers digital skills. The pilot training workshop was held…

Zuma escalates freedom bid to Concourt

Durban — Former president Jacob Zuma will attempt on Monday, to shift the country’s legal parameters to another level with his application to the Constitutional Court to rescind its previous…

Greatman features in Tawonga’s new video

Upcoming gospel artiste Prince Tawonga has collaborated with Greatman Gwaze in an amazing video song titled “Ndauya Ndega”, with a combination of audio-visual and sign language.

Warriors exit COSAFA Cup

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Meikles shifts focus from tourism to retail

Meikles Limited says it will pay more attention to the performance of its retail operations at a time the hospitality business is battling the negative impacts of Covid-19.

COMMENT: Covid-19 is real and it has gone rural too

WHEN Covid-19 broke out March last year, most Zimbabweans did not consider it as a threat to them. It was a disease for the rich and those who travelled the…

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