Electoral Amendment Bill passed

Herald Reporter
THE House of Assembly on Tuesday passed the Electoral Amendment Bill and it now awaits debate in the Senate. The Bill was read for the second time last week and was forwarded to the Parliamentary Legal

Cotton deliveries improve

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
FARMERS have delivered close to 110 million kg of cotton as of Friday last week, the Cotton Ginners’ Association said yesterday. Although the selling season started late, after farmers and buyers failed to

Banks likely to be caught in liquidity crunch

Business Reporter
BANKS are likely to be caught in a liquidity trap due to the increasing rate of non-performing loans despite tightening liquidity challenges and limited fresh capital. Finance Minister Tendai Biti yesterday

Banking woes worry RBZ

Golden Sibanda in Nyanga
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has said it is concerned at the emergence of a number of banking sector problems similar to the ones that caused the 2004-2005 financial crisis.

PM discourages Japanese investors

Herald Reporter
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has discouraged Japanese investors from coming to Zimbabwe, saying opportunities in the country have “been marred by our bad politics”.

Beware of ‘noisy’ Internet Service Providers

We currently have a plethora of Internet Service Providers operating in Zimbabwe. Most of them have been there for a long time while others joined the bandwagon recently. There have been questions and concerns raised about the proliferation of these service providers with questions of mere

Study hard, Matabeleland pupils urged

Chronicle Reporter
PUPILS from Matabeleland region should study hard and aim at enrolling at institutions of higher learning such as the Zimbabwe School of Mines so that they take part in building the country’s economy, a Cabinet Minister said.

Turmoil in DeMbare supporters’ ranks

Lovemore Dube
DIVISIONS have emerged in the Bulawayo Dynamos supporters’ ranks with a faction accusing the incumbent city body of having been voted into office illegally.

Africa must protect territory: President

Caesar Zvayi recently in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

PRESIDENT Mugabe has urged African countries to pursue African solutions to African problems and where they fall short to resort to the UN system so that they do not open the continent to self-serving, destructive organisations like Nato.

Byo names Youth Games’ coaches

Sikhumbuzo Moyo
THE Bulawayo Youth Games management committee has unveiled their coaches for the different sporting disciplines for the upcoming Zimbabwe National Youth Games with soccer legend Agent Sawu being appointed the boys’ soccer coach.

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