Chief Mvuthu’s mother dies at 97
Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE mother of the late Chief Mvuthu of Victoria Falls has died at the age of 97. Gogo Emma Tshabangu-Mlotshwa died on Saturday night at…
Dangote renews interest in Zimbabwe
NIGERIAN multinational industrial conglomerate, Dangote Group, is still interested in establishing a cement manufacturing plant in Zimbabwe. When that happens, the plant will be its 11th across Africa as it…
Government to crackdown on prices – PM
THE Government is to acquire powers to regulate prices in an effort to check “thieving” businessmen charging people exorbitant prices, the Prime Minister, Mr Mugabe, said yesterday.
Zupco taken to task over transport challenges
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has directed the Ministry of Local Government and Public Works, and public transporter Zupco to put in place an efficient transport system that will improve the ease of movement for workers and address transport challenges during peak hours.
Census: ZimStart begins 5-day mop up
Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) will in the next five days, be mopping up those who were not counted for one reason or the other, during last week’s counting.
Taxation, key tool for domestic mobilization
Dr Keen Mhlanga Taxation is an essential tool for domestic resource mobilisation as well as policy-making, shaping the distribution of resources among wealthy and less-wealthy citizens and enabling the government…
OPC ZITF stand has public in awe
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter AN imposing artistic image depicting President Mnangagwa carrying a masonry trowel laden with mortar and building blocks in the background, admirably stood above the Office of…
Gold branding necessary in anti-smuggling fight: ZACC
Zimbabwean gold needs to be branded so it can be positively identified once smuggled out of the country, to enable easy identification, the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has said.
100% uniforms price hike kills back-to-school hype
Patrick Chitumba/ Lumbidzani Dima, Chronicle Reporters SOME retailers have raised prices of school uniforms and other school items claiming manufacturers hiked prices by up to 100 percent, dampening the back-to-school…
Political parties attend Workers Day commemorations
Zimbabwean workers yesterday joined the rest of the world in commemorating Workers’ Day, with the Government calling for unity while expressing its commitment to improving the welfare of workers through comprehensive strategies to ensure that there is no erosion of disposable incomes.










