Mashudu Netsianda and Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporters DEVOLUTION funds have transformed the health sector with new clinics emerging in several districts in Matabeleland as the Second Republic steps up the inclusive developmental philosophy of leaving no one and no place behind. The programme has helped local authorities in Matabeleland and other parts of the country […] …
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WATCH: US$300m Beitbridge border upgrades come online
Mashudu Netsianda and Austin Nyathi, Chronicle Reporters MATABELELAND South is poised for major economic transformation with President Mnangagwa expected to visit the province tomorrow to commission some of the completed works under the US$300 million Beitbridge Border Post modernisation and upgrade project. Beitbridge is one of the busiest border posts in Africa, which not only […] …
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Corporates buy bulk of distributed gold coins
Nqobile Bhebhe, Senior Business Reporter THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has minted a cumulative total of 10 000 Mosi-oa-Tunya gold coins while 6 799 gold coins had been sold out as of last Friday from 8 0 76 distributed by various agents. Corporates are buying the bulk of the coins, which have attracted a […] …
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More houses for civil servants in Matabeleland North
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has pledged to build more houses for civil servants in Matabeleland North capital, Lupane while civil works for the 19 housing units earmarked for civil servants have started at the Lupane Hlalani Kuhle housing project, which had stalled for years. A local company, Saltaway Enterprises, was contracted by the Ministry of National […] …
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Inflation tumbles
Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’s month on month inflation has sharply dropped to 12,4 percent this month from 25,6 percent in July in response to corrective macro-economic policy measures being implemented by the Government, which have started pushing the cost of living downwards. The slowdown is also being buttressed by the continued decrease in fuel prices as […] …
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President commends Cold Storage Company revival
Chronicle Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has said the revival of the Cold Storage Company (CSC) is critical in the country’s agriculture value chain and would contribute more towards expanding the national herd and the revival of leather and allied industries. CSC resumed operations two weeks ago at its giant Bulawayo beef processing plant after 22 years […] …
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Prophet feeds Bulawayo’s homeless
Rejoyce Sibanda, Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO based Royal Priesthood Solution Ministries leader, Prophet Joshua Zulu, has embarked on a programme to assist the homeless in the city by providing them with free meals. The Pentecostal church pioneer, said they opened their congregation in August 2019 and began the feeding programme at the beginning of this year as […] …
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A game of two halves…Highlanders win battle of the cities against a fighting Caps United
Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter Highlanders FC 2-1 CAPS United FOR a moment, Highlanders fans feared that the football club they love so dearly was going to suffer the indignity of losing to a Caps United side that did not train all week after The Green Machine went into the halftime break leading 0-1, but a second […] …
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Binga completes digital migration
Nqobile Tshili in Binga PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has directed Treasury to release more funds towards the completion of the Zim-digitisation programme which will result in the country’s broadcasting sector migrating from analog to digital and improve access to information. Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said this yesterday during the handover of set-top boxes […] …
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How I made my money: Minister Edgar Moyo
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter PRIMARY and Secondary Education Deputy Minister Edgar Moyo is a businessman who believes he has laid a solid foundation for a sustainable diversified venture that will be passed from generation to generation in his family. The Deputy Minister, a widower is the chairman of Eneitech Logistics and his five children serve in […] …
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