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Monthly Archives: February 2022
Civil servants get more US$
Prosper Ndlovu and Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporters Treasury has announced a 20 percent salary increase for all civil servants plus an additional US$100 cash allowance, as well as school fees allowance among other non-monetary benefits. This follows intervention by President Mnangagwa in the wage impasse after he directed that the conditions of service for public […] …
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Stampede for Form 1 places
Lumbidzani Dima, Chronicle Reporter COMMOTION and long queues were the order of the day at secondary schools in Bulawayo yesterday as parents rushed to secure Form One places for their children. This follows release of 2021 Grade Seven examination results on Friday, which parents started collecting on Monday. Although the first term calendar began this […] …
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Reprieve for banks
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has extended to December 31, 2022 the deadline for non-compliant banks to meet the regulatory prescribed minimum capitalisation levels. In light of the adverse impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Apex Bank said the extension of deadline for compliance was necessary after some local […] …
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PSL action resumes
Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter DOMESTIC topflight football action resumes this weekend after a two-month break with three rescheduled Match-Day 3 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League games kicking off 2022 proceedings. The PSL was forced to cancel the Chicken Inn vs Tenax CS FC, the mouthwatering Bulawayo Chiefs vs FC Platinum and Black Rhinos vs […] …
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COMMENT: Zim’s macroeconomic fundamentals now in order
IN today’s issue we have two unrelated but telling stories, in relation to the country’s economy. In the first story, we report that the country last year registered record foreign currency receipts amounting to US$9,7 billion. Of this figure, US$6,2 billion was contributed by the export sector. Export proceeds in 2020 were US$3,7 billion improving […] …
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Teachers defiant as government ratchets up threats over work boycott
President Mnangagwa sends representatives to meet biggest union in bid to break impasse …
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Bulawayo motorists face bills of US$400 per month as paid parking returns
Company awarded tender says it will take 70 percent of proceeds, with city getting 30 percent …
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By-elections campaign launch this week
Source: By-elections campaign launch this week | The Herald Zanu PF national political commissar Cde Mike Bimha addresses journalists during a media conference in Harare yesterday. Gibson Nyikadzino-Herald Correspondent AHEAD of the by-elections pencilled for March 26, President Mnangagwa is this week expected to launch the Zanu PF campaign where he will enunciate game-changing policies […]
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695g of cocaine found at city lodge
Source: 695g of cocaine found at city lodge | The Herald Crime Reporter Police are investigating a case in which a yet to be identified woman left 695 grammes of cocaine worth over $6,5 million at a city lodge to a foreigner under the instruction that he should carry her “parcel” back to India. It […]
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