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Thandeka Moyo, Health Reporter THE Health Service Board (HSB) has said Treasury has agreed to adjust the cost of living allowances and provide health specific allowances to end the countrywide doctors’ strike that started yesterday. According to the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors’ Association, doctors manning all Government hospitals are not in a position to go to work […]
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Michell Zvanyanya, Chronicle Reporter FORMER Bulawayo Deputy Mayor, Alderman Elliot Madanke Dube, has died. Ald Dube (79) died on Friday and will be buried today at Lady Stanley Cemetery. In a statement, Bulawayo Mayor, Councillor Solomon Mguni paid tribute to Ald Dube for his contribution towards the city’s upliftment and development. He said Ald Dube tirelessly […]
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Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE construction of a new air traffic control tower and a fire station at the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport in Bulawayo will commence soon at a cost of $13 million. Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) acting director general, Mrs Margaret Mantiziba, said this in an interview yesterday after a […]
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Michell Zvanyanya, Chronicle Reporter POLICE in Lupane District in Matabeleland North have banned the carrying of dangerous weapons in public places within the next three months citing increased cases of violence in the district. Police said unanticipated acts of violence in the district forced law enforcement agents to invoke provisions of the Public Order and Security […]
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Nqobile Tshili,Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO’s dam levels have dropped to 42 percent at a time when water consumption has drastically increased above daily limits after council suspended the water shedding exercise in July. The Bulawayo City Council has since warned that it might be forced to decommission another dam and reintroduce water shedding in November if […]
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Michell Zvanyanya, Chronicle Reporter ONE person died on the spot while six others were injured when a Toyota Sprinter they were travelling in burst its rear left tyre and collided head on with an Isuzu King Cab at the 11km peg along the Bulawayo-Gwanda road. Bulawayo acting provincial police spokesperson Assistant Inspector, Nomalanga Msebele, confirmed the […]
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Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter POLICE have released photographs of 12 suspected perpetrators of public violence who were captured on camera committing various crimes over the past four years during demonstrations. The pictures of the suspects were released through the police micro-blogging site Twitter@PoliceZimbabwe yesterday followed by a caption: “Police are appealing for information which may assist […]
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Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau Cabinet yesterday approved the Aid Coordination Policy aimed at ensuring consistency and harmonising activities of development partners, to ensure transparency and that aid is demand-driven. This was said by Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa while briefing journalists on deliberations of Cabinet yesterday in arare. “Cabinet considered and approved the […]
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Michael Magoronga recently in Harare Zimpapers Chief Executive Officer, Mr Pikirayi Deketeke, has been elected chairperson of the interim steering committee of the newly-formed Media Owners’ Association of Zimbabwe (MOAZ). The body was crafted at a meeting organised by the Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe (VMCZ) in Harare recently. Mr Deketeke will be deputised by […]
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Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter THE United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has sunk two solar-powered boreholes at Zinaphe Irrigation Scheme in Lupane to capacitate villagers and ensure there is food security. Zinaphe Irrigation Scheme, with 55 members, 38 of whom are women, was established in 1955 for Sibomvu and Ngadlwana villagers in Tshongogwe. Over the years […]
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Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter A Victoria Falls man has been ordered to perform community service for threatening to stab his mother and twin sisters forcing his siblings to flee naked to the police following an argument over food. Victoria Falls magistrate, Ms Lindiwe Maphosa, heard that Crushwell Ncube (29) arrived at his mother’s place of […]
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From Victoria Ruzvidzo, in Cape Town, South Africa The World Economic Forum on Africa (WEF) begins here today with Zimbabwe and other African participating nations expecting to deliberate on issues that will shape the continent’s future in terms of sustainable development, innovation, digitalisation and governance. President Mnangagwa arrived here yesterday to attend the meeting, which dovetails […]
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Freedom Mupanedemo, Midlands Bureau THE Midlands province is working on establishing its net worth as implementation of devolution gathers momentum. In an interview yesterday, Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister, Larry Mavima, said the province’s vast mineral deposits and disposable income has the capacity to be one of the best in terms of contribution to the country’s GDP […]
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Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter ONE person died yesterday and several shops and property belonging to foreigners of African descent including Zimbabweans were burnt and looted in fresh xenophobic attacks in South Africa’s Gauteng Province. In a statement, Gauteng police spokesperson Colonel Lungelo Dlamini said they were investigating a case of murder following the fatal shooting of […]
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