Sikhulekelani Moyo, Business Reporter THE improved support from Government under the Second Republic is having a transformative impact on Bulawayo industries, which continue to register positive strides despite macro-economic challenges facing the country. Despite the disruptive Covid-19 pandemic, the city registered strong business recovery momentum in 2021, which was evidenced by improved capacity utilisation and […] …
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Monthly Archives: February 2022
Hiring of 10 000 new teachers begins
Mthabisi Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter GOVERNMENT has started the process of recruiting 10 000 teachers ahead of schools opening next Monday, a move that has been necessitated by its decision to revise the teacher-pupil ratio from Grade One to Grade Seven, as well as fill vacant posts. Statistics last year indicated that there were over 4,6 […] …
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Teachers indicate readiness to report for duty as short First Term approaches
Nqobile Tshili/Patrick Chitumba, Chronicle Reporters A SMOOTH return to school next Monday has been assured as teachers have said they are ready to report for duty following Government’s announcement of the 2022 schools’ calendar with a short first term of 45 days. The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education yesterday released the new schools’ calendar […] …
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Bosso players turn on each other
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter SENIOR Highlanders players have blamed the club’s one size fits all salary model as one of the reasons why the team has failed to impose its dominance on the local football scene. The players said while it was appreciated that their salary was guaranteed, some of their teammates are no […] …
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Old Mutual battle ends. . .Peter Moyo loses R250m Old Mutual court challenge
THE Johannesburg High Court on Monday dismissed Peter Moyo’s case against Old Mutual, which may be a final blow to the former CEO’s hope of getting R250 million from the insurer. Moyo, born in Zimbabwe, sued the insurer for contractual damages amounting to the total he would have earned for the remainder of his contract, […] …
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Mobile voter registration begins on low note in Byo
Source: Mobile voter registration begins on low note in Byo – #Asakhe – CITE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC)’s mobile biometric voter registration began on a very low note in Bulawayo Tuesday with some centres failing to register a single person by 1 pm, CITE can report. The mobile voter registration which was postponed late last […]
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Voter registration blitz off to a slow start as few people turn up
ZEC says flooding and heavy rains also preventing access to some areas for its teams and potential voters …
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Revised 2022 school calendar released as Grade 7 results imminent
First term will be the shortest at just 45 days …
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Harare to repair 31 km roads in 2022
Source: Harare to repair 31 km roads in 2022 – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY MIRIAM MANGWAYA HARARE City Council (HCC) is targeting rehabilitating 31.4 kilometres of damaged roads this year at a budget of $1, 2 billion, Mayor Stewart Mutizwa said. The local authority is expecting $958, 9 million from Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) that […]
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‘Create legislation to prevent candidate imposition’
Source: ‘Create legislation to prevent candidate imposition’ – #Asakhe – CITE Professor Jonathan Moyo The issue of double candidature is a ‘loud and screaming’ problem that has become a political blemish in Zimbabwe’s politics, as political bigwigs based in Harare impose their preferred candidates to create a system of patronage, Professor Jonathan Moyo has said. Imposition […]
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