Varun plans to triple investment in Zimbabwe

Harare Bureau Indian beverages maker, Varun, plans to triple its investment in Zimbabwe to US$150 million in the next three years to meet growing demand for its products and diversify…

Key to high productivity in the field

Fradreck Gorwe Farmers should tap into good agronomic practices if they are to realise high productivity on their land, an agronomist has said. Speaking on Capitalk FM recently Horticulture Crop Consultant…

Micro-finances: Solution to formalising informal sector

Elizabeth Mfarinya Approximately, RTGS$7 billion is rumoured to be in circulation in the informal sector in Zimbabwe. This includes money exchanging hands in popular informal markets like Mbare Musika, Machipisa…

Price increases: What it means for the economy

Taking Stock Kudzanai Sharara The latest wave of price increases come at a time the Zimbabwean consumer was already experiencing a decline in disposable income and will certainly add a…

Duty rebate on MPs’ vehicle imports

Who qualifies for the rebate? Serving members of Parliament of Zimbabwe are allowed to import or take out of bond one motor vehicle within the life of a Parliament in…

We still need to get imports down

The slow downwards drift of the RTGS dollar against the US dollar on the interbank market has two causes: the most obvious is that there are more RTGS dollars chasing…

There’s transparency in Idai victims’ donations: Zanu-PF

Kudzai Chikiwa/Sharon Buwerimwe, Chronicle Reporters ZANU-PF has said there is transparency in the handling of all donations that are being donated through the party for victims of Cyclone Idai. Speaking during…

Nust trains 90 officers in community policing

Walter Mswazie, Masvingo Correspondent THE National University of Science and Technology (Nust) has assisted the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) to train 90 police officers in community policing in a move aimed…

Schools apply for extra lessons

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Correspondent  SOME schools have applied to Government seeking approval to conduct holiday lessons to compensate for time lost during disturbances that rocked the country in January and when…

A tribute to Bishop Sibusiso Donga: An open letter from the border to all pastors

Father Hlakanipha Mbongolwane I HAVE been thinking of you dear pastors these past weeks, particularly following the death of Bishop Sibusiso Donga (pictured).  The Christian church and Zimbabwe as a whole…

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