Dealing with evidence in labour cases
Davies Ndumiso Sibanda, Labour Matters MANY employers, due to ignorance of the law of evidence, find employees guilty using information that does not qualify as evidence resulting in cases being…
Weather to warm up Trade Fair week
Angela Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter ZIMBABWE is slowly moving into winter and members of the public have been urged to remain vigilant to avoid an upsurge in Covid-19 cases during the…
Parents urged to report teachers conducting extra lessons
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Chronicle Reporter THE Ministry of Primary Secondary Education has urged parents to report teachers that are fleecing them of their hard-earned money through extra lessons, which remain illegal.…
Buz confirms teams for National Club Championship
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Basketball Union of Zimbabwe (Buz) has confirmed northern region teams that will take part in the 2022 National Club Championships to be held in Bulawayo…
Zibagwe RDC owed ZW$216 million
Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent ZIBAGWE Rural District Council (RDC) says it is owed a total of ZWL$216,9 million by different debtors as at 31 March 2022 and the figure keeps…
Crop harvesting begins amid rains
Midlands Bureau Chief HARVESTING of maize is in full swing in most parts of the Midlands province amid concerns that the maize could be affected by the prevailing wet spell.…
Bulilima Easter Sports fiesta a success
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter THE Bulilima West constituency Easter Sports fiesta held at Tokwana Shopping Centre has been described as a success, as it showcased rural talent to the outside…
Cricket South Africa names squad for Zimbabwe tour
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter CRICKET South Africa (CSA) has named the South Africa A squad for the tour against Zimbabwe XI at Harare Sports Club which starts next week. The…
New banking, finance firm sets base in Zim
A NEW international banking and finance consultancy firm known as Bard Santner Markets has been established in Zimbabwe, giving the domestic market an opportunity to securitise assets held outside the country and open fresh lines of credit.
Recent rains a mixed blessing for farmers
THE patchy light rains of the past week or two have come as a mixed blessing for farmers throughout Rhodesia. The showers will benefit some crops, but may cause considerable damage to others.








