Peter Matika, peter.matika@chronicle.co.zw THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has exposed six fuel service stations in Bulawayo for flouting standard operating regulations and duping motorists by selling contaminated fuel and blended fuel claiming it is unleaded. The errant fuel dealers have been dragged to court and fined different amounts, Zera chief executive officer, Mr Eddington Mazambani, […] …
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WATCH: ‘Restrictive by-laws frustrate investors’
Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, sukulwenkosi.dube@chronicle.co.zw GOVERNMENT’S efforts to lure more investments through refining the ease of doing business environment are being hampered by the continued existence of restrictive by-laws enacted by the colonial government in local authorities, which should be repealed as they frustrate potential investors keen on setting up business in the country. Finance, Economic Development Investment […] …
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Massive incinerator for Mpilo Hospital
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, thandeka.moyo@chronicle.co.zw GOVERNMENT, in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), is constructing a massive state-of-the-art incinerator at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo, a development that guarantees proper healthcare waste management in the southern part of the country. The project, which is being funded by UNDP, is the second of its kind in Zimbabwe […] …
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Jeys Marabini brings festive vibes to Matabeleland
Mthabisi Tshuma, Entertainment Writer Jeys Marabini and his band, fresh from a successful tour in the United Kingdom, are set to light up Matabeleland South, Matabeleland North, and Bulawayo provinces with a series of performances during the festive season. Kicking off his live shows on Thursday, the talented artiste will grace his hometown, Filabusi, with […] …
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Envoy proposes Warriors, China friendly
Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Ambassador to China, Martin Chedondo, has proposed an international football friendly match between the Warriors and China as part of enhancing the already strong bilateral relationship that exist between the two countries. Already, Zimbabwean football footprint is all over China with the Jadel Football Academy (JFA), which is owned by former Motor […] …
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Tsholotsho Rural District Council bosses nabbed
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, smoyo.chronicle.co.zw TSHOLOTSHO Rural District Council chief executive officer Nkululeko Sibanda and executive finance officer Brighton Malandule have been arrested by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) for allegedly abusing public funds in a borehole drilling contract. The two officials were arrested last Thursday and appeared before Tsholotsho magistrate Mr Thomas Gurejena on Saturday. They were […] …
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Treasury targets 1 000 more buses for Zupco
Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau Treasury will procure more than 1 000 buses in the next two years, with 250 of them being available in the first quarter of next year and 50 of those being electric vehicles running off batteries, as the Government seeks to improve the country’s public transport system. This comes as Treasury has […] …
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Tshiki, Kangwa hail Kaindu return
Fungai Muderere, Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Highlanders players Njabulo “Tshiki” Ncube and Bruce Kangwa have hailed the return of their ex-coach Kelvin Kaindu to the black and white army. The duo was part of the feared Bosso class of 2012 that went for 23 games unbeaten only to lose the championship title to Dynamos courtesy […] …
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Harvest Music hit right notes at album launch
Natasha Mutsiba, mutsiba@gmail.com Harvest Music, an acclaimed gospel music group launched its third album, Hakamah — The Revival at the Harvest House International Conference Centre (HHICC) on Friday night at an event that attracted a large and enthusiastic crowd. The evening commenced with an electrifying performance by renowned gospel musician Michael Mahendere, who captivated the […] …
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Enough stocks for festive season, says industry
Business Writers LOCAL industries have adequate stocks of basic goods and commodities to meet increased festive season demand across the country with the Government and Business Member Organisation (BMOs) satisfied with production levels while ensuring that exchange rate and price stability are maintained for the welfare of the consumers. Industry and Commerce Minister, Dr Sithembiso […] …
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