Source: American chamber scouts for opportunities in Zim -Newsday Zimbabwe THE CEO Africa Roundtable (CEO ART) has roped in an American-based organisation, Atlanta Black Chambers (ABC), in an investment scouting programme in the country. The Zimbabwe embassy in the United States (US) facilitated engagements between the chamber and the CEO ART, who are co-hosting the […]
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Monthly Archives: March 2024
Vehicle rebate haunts civil servants
Source: Vehicle rebate haunts civil servants -Newsday Zimbabwe CIVIL servants are under probe for allegedly abusing the vehicle rebate system as it emerged that some government employees were importing cars duty free on behalf of other people for a fee. Statutory Instrument (SI) 154 of 2001 (Customs and Excise General Regulations) as read with SI 124 […]
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War veterans pin hope on new minister
Source: War veterans pin hope on new minister –Newsday Zimbabwe LIBERATION war fighters have pinned their hope on the newly-appointed Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Affairs minister Monica Mavhunga saying they have high expectations that their grievances will be addressed. Mavhunga assumed the post following the sacking of Christopher Mutsvangwa. In a statement, the Zimbabwe […]
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ZIMRA officer in court for extorting US$1,900 from trucker
Suspect pounced on trucker who was parked at a truck stop in Harare
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Nigerian army hunts for kidnapped students, parents seek answers
At least 300 pupils seized from school in biggest kidnapping incident since the 2014 abduction of schoolgirls by Boko Haram
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WATCH: Mix up at South African mortuary…two-year body swap resolved
Raymond Jaravaza, raymondjaravaza@gmail.com IN September 2021, then-31-year-old Bongani Ngwendu was attacked by a vigilante group in a suspected xenophobic attack at an informal settlement in Pretoria, South Africa, where he was burnt to death in his shack. His charred remains were positively identified through DNA tests from samples supplied by his biological sister in the neighbouring […] …
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Zimbabwe, Russia standardise professional qualifications
Nqobile Tshili, nqobile.tshili@chronicle.co.zw ZIMBABWEANS who study in Russia can now start their careers locally without doing the conversion of degree programmes as the Government strengthens inter-cooperation with Russian universities for mutually beneficial outcomes and in the field of mining in particular, to improve explorations. Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development Minister, Professor Amon […] …
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Parly to fast track age of consent, PVO Bills
Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau PARLIAMENT has resolved to fast-track the revised Private Voluntary Organisations Amendment Bill, Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Protection of Children and Young Persons Amendment Bill, and the Administration of Estates Amendment Bill as the Second Republic moves to close potential gaps in the laws. The three Bills were tabled before the National […] …
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Women urged to speak out Gukurahundi experiences
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, smoyo@chronicle.co.zw BULAWAYO Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Judith Ncube has urged women who were affected by the Gukurahundi conflict to come out in the open and utilise the forthcoming public hearings to tell their stories to find closure and aid the national healing process. President Mnangagwa is expected to officially launch the commencement of […] …
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3 investors eye sugar industry
Michelle Moyo, moyomichelle19@gmail.com THREE potential investors have expressed interest in tapping into investments in the country’s sugar industry amid plans to set up a new milling plant in the Lowveld, which could break the Tongaat Hulett-dominated monopoly in the sugar-producing industry. Government is working on facilitating the widening of the sector, as it believes this would […] …
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