Comesa insurers meet to revive regional scheme

From Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls INSURANCE experts within the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) are meeting in Victoria Falls to deliberate on ways of revitalising the…

Comesa insurers meet to revive regional scheme

From Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls INSURANCE experts within the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) are meeting in Victoria Falls to deliberate on ways of revitalising the…

‘Cave family’ appeals for aid

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter A MATOBO family is living in a cave after their house was destroyed by floods and well-wishers are being asked for assistance to rebuild the family…

‘Cave family’ appeals for aid

Andile Tshuma, Chronicle Reporter A MATOBO family is living in a cave after their house was destroyed by floods and well-wishers are being asked for assistance to rebuild the family…

Tobacco sales rake in $33 million in ten days

Harare Bureau Tobacco sales have reached $33 million since the selling season started 10 days ago, surpassing $23 million realised during the same period last year.

Tobacco sales rake in $33 million in ten days

Harare Bureau Tobacco sales have reached $33 million since the selling season started 10 days ago, surpassing $23 million realised during the same period last year.

SA markets fixated on Gordhan, possible cabinet change

Cape Town — Trading day 3 — South African markets remained fixated on Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan’s debacle and the possible ramifications of replacing him and his deputy Mcebisi Jonas.

SA markets fixated on Gordhan, possible cabinet change

Cape Town — Trading day 3 — South African markets remained fixated on Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan’s debacle and the possible ramifications of replacing him and his deputy Mcebisi Jonas.

Masvingo flood victims resist relocation

Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent MASVINGO villagers who were left homeless by Cyclone Dineo-induced floods last month, are resisting relocation, an official said yesterday.

Masvingo flood victims resist relocation

Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent MASVINGO villagers who were left homeless by Cyclone Dineo-induced floods last month, are resisting relocation, an official said yesterday.

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