Labour Amendment Bill set to address challenges in mining sector

Yoliswa Dube-Moyo, Matabeleland South Bureau Chief THE Labour Amendment Bill is set to address challenges in the mining sector, chief among them the mishandling of labour disputes. The Bill, which…

80pc of fuel sold in local currency channelled to critical national projects

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has said more than 80 percent of fuel sold in local currency is channelled to critical national projects such as construction and road rehabilitation works…

Djokovic prolongs Monfils domination in Madrid

NOVAK Djokovic ensured he would keep his No 1 ranking by extending his winning record against Gael Monfils with a 6-3, 6-2 victory in Madrid. Djokovic, who entered the contest…

Zvishavane hospital receives incubator donation

Midlands Bureau Chief PLATINUM producer, Mimosa Mining Company has donated an incubator worth more than US$18 000 to Zvishavane District Hospital. The latest assistance is one of the support packages…

Calls for Women’s cricket funding

AN innovative women’s cricket tournament grouping established stars with emerging-nation players starts this week as the sport looks to expand globally and outgrow its reliance on the men’s game. The…

CAG bus robbers in court

TWO suspects linked to the robbery of a Zambia-bound CAG bus along the Harare-Chirundu highway yesterday appeared at the Harare Magistrates Court.

Rhinos vow to maintain NPL dominance

BLACK Rhinos Netball Club head coach Rangarirayi Musarurwa has vowed that his side will fight to maintain dominance at the top of the Premier Netball League table.

Russia keen on Nigeria gas pipeline

ABUJA. – Russia has expressed interest in investing in the Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline project that has been on the cards since 2016, Nigeria’s minister of state for petroleum resources said on Monday.

Muslims around the world celebrate Eid

NEW DELHI. – Muslims around the world are celebrating the three-day Eid al-Fitr festival, which marks the end of the fasting month of Ramadan.

E-passport eliminates corruption

THE e-passport bio-enrolment system recently launched by Government has helped in curbing corruption at the Civil Registry Department in Bulawayo where “middlemen” working in cahoots with corrupt officials, capitalised on the chaotic situation to rip off those seeking to acquire the document.

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