Nakatindi national mourning set for today
PRESIDENT Michael Sata has declared Saturday as a day of national mourning for the late veteran politician Princess Nakatindi Wina, who died on Thursday last week in South Africa.SMEs have potential to drive country’s economic growth
Business ReporterSMALL to Medium Enterprises have the ability to drive the growth and development of the country’s economy if fully supported.
In an interview, the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Corporation (Sedco) general manager Ms Gladys Kanyongo said there was room for growth of small businesses even though the economy was yet to fully recover.
Asiagate hearings to start
By Lovemore DubeTHE Justice Ebrahim Independent Ethics Committee will start conducting hearings on those fingered in the Asiagate scandal next week.
Zimbabwe to have huge maize deficit
Harare Bureau
ZIMBABWE is expecting to harvest one million tonnes of maize from the 2011/12 summer cropping season.
Zimra introduces e-Customs
Beitbridge Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has introduced e-Customs, a new system aimed at speeding up the payment of duty and customs clearance of imported goods.Industry faces stiff competition from unregulated imports
Harare — There is an urgent need to reverse the tide of imports which the country is facing before they cripple local industries, a senior Government official said on Wednesday.Teachers demand share in empowerment drive
Chronicle Reporter
THE 2012 Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association (Zimta) annual conference began in Bulawayo
Croc meat exports resumption deferred
Business ReporterBINGA Crocodile Farm has postponed the resumption of crocodile meat exports to next month because the documentation to penetrate foreign markets is yet to be finalised.
Nust reintroduces suspended doctorate programmes
Chronicle ReporterTHE National University of Science and Technology (Nust) has re-introduced its doctorate degree programmes in Business Administration and African Leadership Development, which were suspended by Government last year.
Dimaf sinking in politics of personal interests
By Qhubani MoyoIf there is anyone who had doubts regarding the diabolic agenda of MDC-T against the people of this region then you have to be fully appraised of how that party has in the past six months worked tirelessly to sabotage the disbursement of the Distressed Industries and Marginalised Areas Fund (Dimaf) to companies in Matabeleland just to serve their own interests.

