Fuel price increase necessary

Now that we have dealt with the issue of optimal currency option, focus should shift to addressing economic distortions to sustain the Zimbabwean dollar. Our economy today is burdened by the damaging effects of economic distortions that are contributing significantly to currency instability.

Letters to the Editor: Address us correctly as Tonga women

Editor — I enjoyed reading the article about the First Lady visiting Binga and celebrating the opening of the newly built Zubo offices. However, as a Tonga woman myself, I…

Did you know? Unifreight Africa: From the road to radar

Fortunes can best be attained through retracing the achievers’ footprints.

Jah Prayzah, Miss Curvy stir up controversy

Showbiz Reporter FORMER Miss Curvy Zimbabwe, Tanya Chikuni, has stirred controversy on social media after posting cozy photos of her and Jah Prayzah in Victoria Falls. Chikuni, a former Miss…

Zesa says deal with Eskom close

State power utility Zesa has commenced commercial discussions with South Africa’s, Eskom, with a view to resume imports and plug a crippling power deficit.

Corrupt to the core

Remember William Gladstone (1809 – 1898). He was one of the leading statesmen during the reign of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. He served four terms as the Chancellor of the Exchequer and four times as Prime Minister, his last premiership being 1892 to 1894. He is indeed one of those larger-than-life men who stood watch over an empire on which the sun never set.

Pricing formulas needed for viability

The two fuel price increases in the last fortnight are an example of rigid adherence to a pricing formula that uses the interbank rate at the time of import as fixing the final cost of the fuels, so as interbank rates rise then fuel costs rise.

Zim eyes fish production market

Zimbabwe has the potential to become one of the region’s biggest fish producers with a vibrant aquaculture in the SADC region, analysts have said.

Chamisa visits turmoil-riddled MDC-A Bulawayo province

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter MDC Alliance president, Mr Nelson Chamisa, visits Bulawayo this weekend amid turmoil in his party which faces rejection by Bulawayo residents over recent attempts by the party’s…

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