Accueil > Africa > Zimbabwe > The Chronicle
Articles
-
FBC Holdings Limited completes Standard Chartered Bank Zimbabwe acquisition
18 mai, par Chronicle EditorSenior Business Writer FBC Holdings on Saturday (today) completed the takeover of Standard Chartered Zimbabwe with authorities noting that they are ‘creating a financial powerhouse that caters for the evolving needs of Zimbabwe’s dynamic economy.’ The combined product and service offerings (...) -
Gweru man jailed for failure to pay maintenance
18 mai, par Chronicle EditorKudzai Gaveni, Online Writer A GWERU man was sentenced to serve 60-days in prison after he failed to pay maintenance for his two children. In a statement, the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe said the suspect disregarded the court order to pay maintenance of US$90 to his ex-wife for (...) -
WATCH : ‘Innovation key in fight against technology era crime’
18 mai, par Chronicle EditorNqobile Tshili, nqobile.tshili@chronicle.co.zw THE Second Republic is committed to fostering innovation and allocating resources to develop strategies that address the complexities of crime in an era of rapid technological evolution, which presents formidable challenges to law enforcement and (...) -
WATCH : President charmed by Baker’s Inn investment
18 mai, par Chronicle EditorNqobile Bhebhe, nqobile.bhebhe@chronicle.co.zw President Mnangagwa yesterday lauded Innscor Africa Limited’s substantial investment in Bulawayo, emphasising the group’s pivotal role in advancing the Second Republic’s economic development in line with Vision 2030. Innscor, a prominent Victoria (...) -
COMMENT : Let us create a more robust and effective legal system that can effectively address the issue of cattle rustling
18 mai, par Chronicle EditorTHE police must continue its clampdown on cattle rustling syndicates, notorious abattoirs and butcheries that provide the market for the stolen livestock. We are encouraged that in their operations, the police are working closely with communities who provide vital information towards the (...)