Unbanked jump into plastic money. . . ‘Cash shortages drive financial inclusion’

Shamiso Dzingire, Business Reporter THE prevailing cash shortages are positively driving financial inclusion in the country with more informal sector players, who earlier resisted plastic money, now joining the bandwagon,…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Biti fled prosecution, not persecution

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa and his Government went out of their way to deliver credible, free, fair and transparent harmonised elections in the hope that all contestants would be magnanimous enough to put the national interest above transient, partisan interests.

China, Russia congratulate ED

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter THE Communist Party of China (CPC) has congratulated President-elect Emmerson Mnangagwa and Zanu-PF for winning the recently held harmonised elections saying the victory is testimony of…

Imbube groups unite

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent SOME of Zimbabwe’s most acclaimed Imbube groups will on Saturday converge at the Bulawayo Theatre for the third edition of the Rise Up Chothoza Mfana Imbube…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Gweru Council must move with speed to contain typhoid outbreak

An outbreak of typhoid in Gweru has already claimed five lives while scores of other residents are receiving treatment at different health institutions in the city. The Town Clerk, Ms…

Chicken Inn unveil sponsors

Descent Dube, Sports Reporter CHICKEN Inn FC yesterday unveiled three sponsorship deals with Bonvie Medical Aid Scheme, Black Shark and Zibuko Capital in Bulawayo.

AGENTS OF SHAME PLUNGE AFRICAN FOOTBALL INTO A SPIN AND SHAM

results of scores of football matches played on the African continent in the past eight years, for both the national teams and the CAF inter-club competitions, have been thrown into doubt after a number of referees who handled the games were banned for corrupt activities.

PICTURE OF THE DAY – 9 AUGUST 2018

ZDF Community Assistance Week where the ZDF Health personal is rendering medical services to the community of Mushandike at Mushandike clinic in Masvingo. Above is Dr Captain Christopher Zvekare Medical Officer 4 lnfantry Brigade busy examining patiencts.

Tycoon primes Zim for growth

Zimbabwe continues to be primed for massive economic take-off following the July 30 harmonised elections won by Zanu-PF, with revered global businessman Sir Richard Heygate saying the country will soon become the “light-house” of Africa.

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