Holiday Inn Bulawayo increases rates by 5 percent

Natasha Chamba, Business Reporter  HOLIDAY Inn Bulawayo has increased its rates by five percent in line with prevailing economic challenges. Recently, there has been an outrage by customers over the steep…

Govt to explore lithium, mangenese

GOVERNMENT is moving to explore and expand the exploitation of the country’s previously untapped high value minerals including lithium and manganese that are driving the current world technology revolution.

ED lauds Zanu-PF’s cyclone rescue efforts

Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau Zanu-PF President and First Secretary, Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa, has commended efforts by the ruling party in assisting communities affected by Cyclone Idai. The cyclone left a trail…

Tobacco inflows expected to increase

Two confidence boosting developments took place in tobacco marketing this past week that are likely to see many farmers warming up and increasing deliveries of the golden leaf to the sales floors.

Defaulters to lose properties..Hwange Colliery sets April 30 deadline

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter HWANGE Colliery Company Limited (HCCL), which is under reconstruction, plans to repossess residential and commercial properties from defaulting debtors. In a statement yesterday, the Matabeleland North-based…

Stock Market Weekly Review

The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange’s linchpin All Share Index continued heading southwards in the week to Wednesday 27, 2019 in a trend that some market observers say is a “market correction”.

Lady Cheetahs: What they could do with more support

The greatest façade in corporate Zimbabwe is the “support the girl child” mantra and this is well highlighted by women’s rugby whose growth has been stunted by corporate neglect.

Canada-based man up for sister in-law rape

Michelle Gwizi, Chronicle Reporter A 38-YEAR-OLD man who is based in Canada has appeared in court for allegedly habitually raping his sister-in-law between 2014 and 2018 in Bulawayo. The accused person…

First quarter in retrospect

The first quarter of this year has been harsh for small businesses. What would have been the first productive week of the year following the hard impact of fiscal policy announcements in the prior quarter became a shut-down week that pushed everything on by another week or two.

Robots are coming: How to stay relevant

We are now well into 2019. It is scary how time flies, it only seemed like yesterday many of us were still on holiday, planning our new year resolutions. Well, hopefully by now, your resolutions have become your daily habits. But there is a resolution that you may have overlooked.

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