Two minors die in inferno as veld fire guts teachers’ houses

TWO minors, aged five and six, were burnt beyond recognition when a veld fire swept through Mitchel Primary School in Hurungwe East constituency yesterday.

SMES to boost production

About 2000 individuals have received $US500 000 each from a $500 million loan facility drawn from the Reserve bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) spearheaded by the foreign currency auction system to boost their businesses.

Joint committee set to manage Caledonia

Government has constituted a joint committee comprising officials from three local authorities to manage the affairs of Caledonia urban settlement in Goromonzi district, as the Second Republic moves to bring sanity and regularise it into an upmarket settlement.

NEW: Joe Mugabe burial date set

THE body of the late CAPS United legend, Joe “Kode” Mugabe, is set to arrive in Harare on Sunday, before burial proceedings on Tuesday at Glen Forest, The Sunday Mail has established.

NEW: Postal sector has role to play in digital age

The postal sector has a role to play in the digital sector and there is need to expedite its transformation, Information and Communication Technology and Courier Services Minister Jenfan Muswere has said.

Police hunt for murder suspects

Police have launched a manhunt for two Zaka brothers on allegations of killing a colleague during a beer drink while a Bindura man has been arrested for murdering a rival suitor, as police continue to express concern over such cases.

ED warns farm invaders

Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday warned youths who have been invading farms around the country that they risk the full wrath of the law as the era of such actions…

US may derail Zim SDRs plans

WHILE the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned members on the dangers of failing to properly deploy the US$650 billion Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) stimulus to offset the impact of Covid-19, Zimbabwe may face a somewhat different impediment in its quest to derive optimal benefits from the bailout.

Inflation slows, threatens to rear ugly head again

As largely expected, Zimbabwe’s annual inflation rate fell to the lowest level in close to three years in August, but the scourge threatened to rear its ugly head again.

Government amends 2021 school calendar

Mashudu Netsianda and Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporters GOVERNMENT has amended this year’s school calendar with schools across the country set to close on December 17 and open on January 11…

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