Civil servants duped
Chronicle Reporter
CIVIL servants are demanding the immediate return of thousands of dollars that a money lending company reportedly deducted from their salaries without their consent.
Govt embarks on countrywide cattle assessment
Chronicle Reporter
THE Government has embarked on a countrywide assessment of grazing land and state of livestock with the aim of saving animals from the drought and preserve the national cattle herd.
Vehicle licensing deadline extended
Temba Dube THE Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) has extended the vehicle licence disc registration period to 30 June.
Deka Drum the forgotten, isolated compound
Yoliswa Dube
THE people living at a compound commonly known as Deka Drum near the Zambezi River, about 52km from Hwange, live a “foreign” life from that of most Zimbabweans.
‘Take over closed companies’
Chronicle Reporter
THE call for the revival of Bulawayo industries continues with Bulawayo Governor Cain Mathema and the Zimbabwe Federation of Trade Unions (ZFTU) pressing for the taking over of all the closed companies under the indigenisation programme.
Mat South Chibuku Road to Fame finals on this week
Entertainment Reporter
The provincial finals for the Chibuku Road to Fame competition for Matabeleland South will be held in Gwanda this Saturday.
Shareholders approve Kingdom Holdings name change
Oliver Kazunga
Business Reporter
SHAREHOLDERS of Kingdom Financial Holdings Limited (KFHL) have approved the group’s name change to AfrAsia-Kingdom Zimbabwe as it also plans to raise $200 million to further capitalise its operations.
Govt crafts Parastatals Management Act
Business ReporterTHE Government is working on crafting the State Enterprises and Parastatals Management Act that seeks to empower the State Enterprises and Parastatals (SEPs) ministry to effectively carry out its…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Govt must release funds for readiness of WTO
President Mugabe and his Zambian counterpart, Mr Michael Sata, on Tuesday signed the historic Trilateral Host Agreement for the 2013 United Nations World Tourism Organisation general assembly.
PM secretly meets former Nato chief
Harare Bureau
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai secretly met former US Supreme Allied Commander of Nato forces in Europe, General Wesley Clark, during his visit to Austria last month, it has emerged.







