Joseph Madzimure, Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will tomorrow chair the SADC Extraordinary Summit that will look into regional peace and also discuss the bloc’s industrialisation agenda. Yesterday, SADC Executive Secretary Mr Elias Magosi paid a courtesy call on the President at State House in Harare where he briefed him on preparations for the Summit, which […] …
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BCC to appoint independent regulator for city parking issues
Peter Matika, peter.matika@chronicle.co.zw Bulawayo City Council (BCC) has proposed the introduction of an independent supervisory body to monitor and investigate reports and complaints related to the city’s contracted parking management company, Tendy Three Investments (TTI). The decision follows a series of complaints about abuse, misconduct and intimidation by TTI traffic enforcers. Last month, BCC launched […] …
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COMMENT: SADC must prioritise peace-building and conflict-resolution initiatives
THE Southern African Development Community (SADC) plays a pivotal role in promoting economic growth and regional integration among its member countries. However, the ongoing conflicts in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Mozambique pose significant challenges to the development efforts within the SADC region. Peace and stability are essential not only for individual […] …
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BCC resolute on impounding improperly parked vehicles
Raymond Jaravaza, raymondjaravaza@gmail.com DESPITE public backlash, Bulawayo City Council (BCC) remains steadfast in its decision to tow away illegally parked vehicles. Last week, 36 cars were impounded in a series of midnight operations across four western areas. The council will continue to enforce city by-laws without issuing prior warnings, leaving motorists to face hefty fines. […] …
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United States sees 6.6 percent jump in Zimbabwean students: embassy
‘Graduate students saw the greatest leap in enrollment, with a 15 percent increase from the previous year’
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Foreign grocers face xenophobia in South Africa after child food poisoning deaths
Vigilantes have targeted Ethiopian and South Asian shopkeepers
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Lagers surge, sorghum slip: Dissecting Delta’s mixed fortunes!
42% of group’s revenue came from larger sales, contributing the lion’s share
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Finance ministry bans foreign trips, workshops citing weak currency, empty coffers
Fuel allocations for operations by ministries also slashed by 50 percent
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New entrants in Zimbabwe’s land reform areas
The demand for land in Zimbabwe was not resolved by the major land reform in 2000. Far from it. Many people missed out, and new generations too young to benefit from allocations nearly 25 years ago are seeking land for … Continue reading → …
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Make the cake bigger and share it fairly”-Xi Jinping Thought on Economy
“No one should be left behind on the path to a moderately prosperous society” It was getting close to the Spring Festival in 2018. The Daliang Mountains of Sichuan Province in southwest China were blanketed by snowfall. Trees high up on the mountains sparkled with icy frost in the freezing air. On February 11th, a […] …
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