Shock as council allocates stands on tarred streets

THE corruption-riddled Harare City Council has torched yet another storm after facilitating and allocating several residential stands on tarred streets in Harare, plus converting recreation areas and wetlands to housing stands and wantonly disregarding laid-down by-laws to take rich pickings from desperate home seekers.

Quarantine at schools for Covid-19 positive pupils

Lumbidzani Dima, Chronicle Reporter ALL learners in boarding schools who tested positive for Covid-19 have remained quarantined at their various institutions of learning despite the closing of schools last Friday…

Covid-19 positive pupils remain quarantined at schools

ALL learners in boarding schools who tested positive for Covid-19 have remained quarantined at their various institutions of learning despite the closing of schools last Friday as part of measures to prevent the spread of the virus in communities.

Junior Parly opening today

President Mnangagwa will open the 29th session of the Junior Parliament at State House today.

Bulawayo woman manufactures organic skin care products

Angela Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter A COWDRAY Park woman has launched a collection of organic skin care products using Umsuzwane/Zumbani as her key ingredient. Ms Princess Noma Siziba a Bulawayo novelist…

COMMENT: Arrest the surge in armed robberies

THE country has this year recorded a surge in cases of armed robbery and members of the public are encouraged to be vigilant especially during the festive season where there…

Victoria Falls bourse adds impetus to robust financial system: Mthuli Ncube

Oliver Kazunga recently in Victoria Falls THE establishment of the Victoria Falls Stock Exchange (VFEX) has added impetus to the creation of robust financial systems in Zimbabwe, which is critical…

Netherlands launches ‘painful’ Christmas lockdown

The Netherlands will go into “lockdown” over the Christmas period to try to stop a surge of the Omicron coronavirus variant, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said. All non-essential shops,…

St Columba’s High breaks new ground

Angela Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter ST Columbus High School has made it easy for its pupils aged 16 and above to acquire driver’s licences after the institution made acquiring a licence…

Covid infection wave falling from peak

The number of new daily Covid-19 infections in Zimbabwe fell each day for the last five days of last week, along with the rolling seven-day average, giving more hope that while infection rates are still very high, Zimbabwe has passed the peak of the present wave.

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