E-passport comes into use

Harare Bureau FROM next Monday e-passports that were launched by President Mnangagwa in December last year will be accepted as official travel documents at all ports of entry, the Civil…

Majority of BCC refuse removal trucks break down

Lumbidzani Dima, Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) is facing transport challenges as the majority of its refuse trucks are broken down, resulting in the local authority hiring vehicles to…

German instructor brings scientific approach to coaching

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter GERMANY-based instructor Karl Günter Lange says his main goal at the ongoing Level 2 long and middle distance running course that he is conducting at White…

I’ll bounce back soon, says Israel Matseke-Zulu

Popular actor Israel Matseke-Zulu has poured his heart out about his battle with gangrene, a condition that resulted in the amputation of his left leg. The revered thespian, who recently…

Chikosi distances self from Zifa suspensions

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Women Soccer League chairperson Barbara Chikosi has distanced herself from a supposed Zifa executive committee decision to suspend acting chief executive officer and spokesperson…

Zacc keeps an eye on parastatals

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter ONLY 26 percent of Zimbabwe’s parastatals are implementing the recommendations in Auditor-General’s report, a development that is worrying the Zimbabwe Anti-corruption Commission (Zacc). Each year, the…

Treasury to release US$4m to ZFC

Harare Bureau TREASURY has promised to immediately release US$4 million to Zimbabwe Fertilizer Company (ZFC) to ease the firm’s cash flow challenges, senior officials said. ZFC, which is 50 percent…

Clothing factory seeks land for cotton farming

Business Writer Bulawayo-based clothing manufacturer, Ticoz Clothing Company, is scouting for land to venture into cotton farming so as to promote value-addition in the cotton-to-clothing sector. The latest move by…

‘God told me to end the match . . . he saved me’: Janny Sikazwe

THE referee who blew for full-time early in Tunisia and Mali’s Africa Cup of Nations clash last month claims he could have died of heatstroke if the match had gone…

Decline in crimes involving unregistered vehicles

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter THERE has been a 75 percent reduction in crimes associated with unregistered motor vehicles and those without number plates such as armed robbery, rape and kidnapping…

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