Excessive imports cause cash crisis: Barclays Zim

ZIMBABWE’S liquidity crisis is being primarily caused by excessive spending on imports, creating an unsustainable economic environment, a senior banker has said.

Industrials in 12th consecutive gain

THE local equities market rose 1,17 percent last week, having added 1.24. Last Friday’s trade saw the mainstream industrial index hitting a 12th consecutive rise to close the week higher…

Zvihuta steal show at Castle Tankard

Melissa Mpofu in Harare Thousands of people flocked to the Borrowdale Racecourse in Harare on Saturday for the country’s most anticipated horse racing event – the Castle Tankard. While the…

Jah Prayzah set to drop new album

Melissa Mpofu Showbiz Editor Contemporary musician, Jah Prayzah is set to launch his seventh album, Mudhara Vachauya, in August. The artiste who is riding high on the success of his sixth,…

Editorial Comment: Manyuchi deserves nation’s praise

Charles Manyuchi has now cemented his place as one of Zimbabwe’s greatest sportspersons after he convincingly won away in Russia to succeed Briton, Amir Khan as the World Boxing Council…

‘56.4pc of prostitutes have HIV’

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Research by the National Aids Council (Nac) indicates that although the national HIV prevalence has been declining in the past two years, it is four times high…

Tarumbwa ordered to pay $316 upkeep

Tanaka Mrewa Court Reporter CHICKEN Inn FC striker Obidiah Tarumbwa has been ordered to pay $316 per month for the upkeep of his two minor children. Bulawayo magistrate Manasa Musiiwa made…

Mapungwana replaces Hlalo

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent MDC-T’s Victor Mapungwana has been sworn in as a replacement for Matson Hlalo as a senator for Bulawayo. Mapungwana was sworn in on Wednesday last week.

Ditched woman claims ‘ex HIV+’

Chronicle Reporter A WOMAN from Bulawayo tried to stop her estranged live-in boyfriend from marrying his new lover, saying he could be HIV positive. Sanele Mabhena made an application to…

NRZ workers get salaries

Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter THE government has released about $3 million to pay striking National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) workers in a bid to end their strike which has entered its…

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