Bank digitalisation sees 260 workers retrenched

Pride Mahlangu, Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Banks and Allied Workers’ Union (Zibawu) says over 260 workers in the financial sector have been retrenched in the second half of last year…

2019 in retrospect

Wayne Chiridza/Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Reporters THE year 2019 ended on Tuesday and there are many showbiz moments that are worth revisiting, either good or bad. Chronicle Showbiz looks at them.…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Constitutional Amendment Bill a progressive statute

The stage has been set for an amendment to the 2013 Constitution of Zimbabwe after the Government gazetted the Constitutional Amendment Bill of 2019 on Friday. This process was widely…

Caledonia increases quarterly dividend

Oliver Kazunga, Acting Business Editor  CALEDONIA Mining Corporation says it sees a positive outlook on its locally-owned Blanket Mine and has increased its quarterly dividend by 9,1 percent to 6,875 cents…

‘VAR should be used for facts, not perception’

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has added his voice to growing concerns about the Video Assistant Referee (VAR), saying the system was ruining football instead of…

14-yr-old gangster arrested after shootout

Michell Zvanyanya, Chronicle Reporter POLICE in Gweru have arrested six more members of a machete-wielding gang following a bloody shootout, for allegedly killing an on-duty police officer at Good Hope Mine…

Government concerned about state of stadiums

Tadious Manyepo, Harare Bureau THE Government, through the Sports Commission, will continue engaging with relevant authorities for the upgrading of dilapidated stadiums in the country. The senior national football team,…

Young Mighty Warriors in passport battle

Grace Chingoma, Harare Bureau YOUNG Mighty Warriors are racing against time to secure travelling documents for some of the players ahead of the Under-17 World Cup football qualifier against Botswana…

ED approves budget . . . Changes to rates of taxes, duties and exemptions in place

Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau Zimbabwe’s Government is now funded for operations this year, as each Ministry set its budget for each item, and with changes to the tax structure in place…

EMA lobbies for ban on disposable nappies

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter  THE Environment Management Agency (Ema) is lobbying Government to ban disposable nappies saying human poo from incorrectly disposed diapers is washed into rivers where it contaminates…

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