Back to school for Form Ones

Nqobile Tshili, ChronicleReporter THE opening of schools comes into full swing today when Form One classes join the rest of the learners, with teachers also expected to resume their normal duties. Schools opened for the First Term of the year last Monday, but Form One classes had not opened as the learners were still securing […] …
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LSU pilots rice production on dryland project

Oliver Kazunga , Senior Business Reporter LUPANE State University (LSU) has partnered with organisations in East Africa to research and promote production of upland rice by small-holder farmers in order to enhance national and regional food security. Upland rice is a crop that is grown in the same environmental conditions as natural maize or sorghum. […] …
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COMMENT: Introduction of hospital inspectors a noble move

IN the past, members of the public have bitterly complained about poor service in public hospitals where medical staff are accused of dragging their feet when attending to patients. In some instances, the medical staff has been accused of gross negligence that has led to avoidable loss of life.  At the beginning of this month, […] …
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‘Bulawayo a viable investment destination’

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO remains a viable investment destination contrary to misperception that more business prospects were possible in the capital. Harare-based businessman, Dr Alexious Masere, said this as he dismissed as a ‘myth’ the notion that Bulawayo has limited business opportunities. He said his Harare-headquartered car hire company has opened a branch in […] …
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WATCH: Not only for lovers but, friends and family…Valentine’s Day on a train!

Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter FAMILIES, friends and couples were yesterday treated to a steam train safari experience, as they celebrated Valentine’s Day with a ride from Bulawayo to Figtree and back. The whole world is celebrating Valentine’s Day today as the month of love comes to a climax. The National Railways of Zimbabwe decided to […] …
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Duo found in possession of raw ivory 

Source: Duo found in possession of raw ivory – #Asakhe – CITE Police in Hwange have arrested two men who were found in possession of raw ivory. The duo, Nicholas Joseph Ncube aged 27 years from Sinderella and Sifiso Ngwenya (51) of Railways were intercepted with a sack containing four pieces of raw ivory intended […]
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FML faces investigation over asset separation law defiance

Source: FML faces investigation over asset separation law defiance – NewsHawks THE Insurance and Pensions Commission (Ipec), a statutory body, has launched a forensic investigation into the affairs of First Mutual Life Assurance (FML), a wholly-owned subsidiary of First Mutual Holdings Limited (FMHL) which provides primary individual and group life assurance cover, over its failure […]
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Dramatic new twists and turns in Mnangagwa’s fresh lawsuit 

Source: Dramatic new twists and turns in Mnangagwa’s fresh lawsuit – NewsHawks Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa looks on as he gives a media conference at the State House in Harare, Zimbabwe, August 3, 2018. REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo THE convoluted case about accountability and the rule of law in which a Harare man Tichaona Mupasiri has filed […]
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Tobacco farmers start drawing from US$60m facility 

Source: Tobacco farmers start drawing from US$60m facility | The Sunday Mail Kudakwashe Ruzive Hundreds of smallholder tobacco farmers will next month start drawing financial support from a US$60 million production support facility that is being finalised by Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. It is being set up to support tobacco production through domestic financial resources. […]
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