UPDATED: Bribe bid kombi crew arrested
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent POLICE in Bulawayo have arrested a kombi crew for allegedly trying to bribe four cops with $10 bond notes after the duo were arrested for operating…
Poor Tuskers seek Pro50 glory
Fungai Muderere TUSKERS will be hoping to put behind their recent poor show in the Logan Cup first class cricket campaign when they engage in back-to- back Pro50 championship games…
Binga Pirates seek sponsorship for maiden D1 season
Raymond Jaravaza ZIFA Southern Region debutantes Binga Pirates are in dire need of sponsorship to see them through the season and fulfil a lifelong dream to bring professional football to…
Ministry to roll out second dose of cholera vaccine
Thandeka Moyo & Andile Tshuma, Health Reporters THE Ministry of Health and Child Care will next month administer the second dose of the cholera vaccine amid reports that no new…
URL in bid to boost soya bean output
Zimbabwe has no reason to import soya bean for making edible oils in the next six years if agro-farming initiatives being implemented by Government and the private sector are fully embraced, an industrialist has said.
Trial date for ‘looter’ cops
Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE trial date for two police officers stationed at Entumbane Police Station who allegedly stole two gas tanks and several cellphones which were part of…
Cops hunt for twenty-year-old child molester
Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter POLICE in Matabeleland South have launched a manhunt for an alleged sexual abuser who impregnated a 13-year-old girl in Gwanda. Tafara Moyo (20) from Binga allegedly…
Unpacking floating of exchange rate
The Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Dr Mangudya in his monetary policy statement liberalised the exchange rate that is, departing from the 1:1 position of the bond notes or real time gross settlement (RTGS) with the United States dollars.
Black market forex rate remains stable
Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau PARALLEL market rates remained stable yesterday following the decision by Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya to liberalise the United States dollar exchange rate…
Huge demand for African coffee in China
The growing demand for African coffee in China is a huge market potential for African coffee-makers, an African coffee beverage association chairman, Isak Lukenge, said last Friday.











