NEW: Bribes for enrolment in schools on the rise 

Parents who intend to enrol their children in boarding school should use the online application system to avoid falling prey to some corrupt officials. 

NEW: Performance contracts for senior public officials 

President Mnangagwa will tomorrow preside over the signing of performance contracts by senior public officials for the year 2022.

NEW: Bulawayo trio up for murder 

Police in Bulawayo have arrested three men who allegedly killed a 37-year-old man after accusing him of stealing a portable speaker box. 

NEW: President to commission 115 new buses 

President Mnangagwa will on Thursday commission a fleet of 115 Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (ZUPCO) buses at Glamis arena in the capital. 

NEW: Pension benefits pegged to auction rate 

Government has approved a recommendation from the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) to peg benefits pay-outs to the foreign currency auction rate. 

NEW: Bindura residents owe municipality $300m 

BINDURA municipality said on Wednesday it was owed more than $300 million by residents in unpaid service bills.

NEW: Zimbabwe has 3 authorised drone operators 

ONLY three drone operators in Zimbabwe are properly licensed, it has emerged. 

Drones are unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that include a ground-based controller and a system of communications with the UAV. 

NEW: “Alarming levels of drug abuse in Chitungwiza”

DRUG abuse has reached alarming levels in Chitungwiza and if left unchecked this might seriously destroy the lives of affected youth, a junior parliamentarian has said.

NEW: City of Harare reopens three clinics 

THE City of Harare, which has been battling a high staff turnover, on Wednesday announced the reopening of three clinics following progress in recruiting new nurses.

NEW: Contract farming boosts Zim agric output 

PRIVATE sector investment in local agriculture continues to rise, as it accounted for 63 percent of the country’s wheat output last year. 

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