Zim tobacco sales reach $40m
HARARE – More than 14 million kilograms of tobacco worth $40 million have been sold so far at auction and contract floors in the country since the marketing season opened…
What China’s President Xi’s extended tenure means for Africa
By Cobus van Staden China’s decision to suspend presidential term limits is still reverberating around the world. The announcement, made after a vote by China’s parliament in March, prompted some commentators…
Bonds steady as investors watch Middle East and US inflation
South African government bonds were little changed on Wednesday morning, with the rand likewise stable, as much investor focus remained on foreign developments.
Federal Reserve proposes new capital rules for Wall Street
WASHINGTON – The Federal Reserve on Tuesday proposed new rules that could allow some large banks to reduce the amount of capital they must hold as a cushion against a future economic…
JUST IN: Gvt to support manufacturers
Government has pledged to assist manufacturers with foreign currency to boost their production capacity. This will help them generate their own foreign currency through exports.
Zimpapers chief commends Govt
ZIMPAPERS chief executive officer Mr Pikirayi Deketeke has commended the Government for its commitment to combat cyber security threats through partnership with the media house.
Getting it right
In today’s edition of The Chronicle, in a story entitled, ‘Zec to monitor media coverage’, we erroneously quoted The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Media, Information and Broadcasting Services,…
Plans to protect highway fence from vandals
Richard Muponde, Plumtree Correspondent THE Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ) is mooting setting up committees that will protect the highway fence that has been erected along the Plumtree –…
Mama Mandela: Voice of the voiceless, says President
The following is President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s condolence message following the death of South African independence heroine Mama Winnie Madikizela-Mandela.
JUST IN: Matter of Fact
In today’s edition of The Herald, in a story entitled, ‘Zec to monitor media coverage’, we erroneously quoted The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Media, Information and Broadcasting Services as having said he would invite the Minister of Justice to their offices so that they can read the submissions in AIPPA as well as BSA together to ascertain if they have any issues that they have raised.










