The Chronicle Bulawayo City Council’s (BCC) road network is decaying. The reason why it is like that is because the local authority does not have money to fix it. The Government recognised the failure by local authorities to rehabilitate and maintain their roads and chipped in with the $33,6 billion Emergency Road Rehabilitation Programme Phase…
read moreThe Chronicle Harare BureauHWANGE Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) says it has entered into an capital financing deal from which it will receive equipment valued at US$15 million in the next two years. However, the coal mining company did not disclose the identity of the partner in the deal. Hwange in a statement accompanying its financial…
read moreThe Chronicle Leonard Ncube and Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Chronicle ReportersZIMBABWE is set to host an African Elephant Summit in Hwange starting on Monday ahead of an inaugural aerial elephant survey that will begin in July. For the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks), the two events are historic as they will shape the future of…
read moreThe Chronicle Mashudu Netsianda, Senior ReporterGOVERNMENT has started constructing a 60-bed state-of-the art health facility in Bulawayo’s Cowdray Park suburb in line with the Second Republic’s commitment to accelerate the provision of adequate social infrastructure. [embedded content] The facility, which Government is constructing in partnership with a British company, NMS Infrastructure Limited, is part of…
read moreThe Chronicle Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports ReporterZIFA has one week left to convince Fifa to lift the country’s suspension and allow the Warriors to participate in the 2023 Afcon qualifiers. Caf gave Zimbabwe up to next Thursday to get the suspension lifted by the world governing football body. Fifa suspended Zimbabwe from participating in international…
read moreThe Chronicle Senior Business ReporterLISTED conveyor belts manufacturer, General Beltings Holdings Limited says it is angling to capitalise on the on-going Russia-Ukraine conflict which has disputed raw material supply chains as firms are now compelled to procure locally. Globally, the conflict has seen rocketing fuel and commodity prices, along with supply chain disruptions and choking…
read moreThe Chronicle Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Chronicle Reporter SOME residents in Gwanda living in areas that do not have water supply are vandalising pipes connected to the five megalitre reservoir to collect water for domestic use. The residents are targeting a plastic pipe located outside the reservoir’s perimeter fence, in a bushy area. The municipality’s technical team…
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