Horticulturists reel from power cuts

Local horticultural producers have been hit by power cuts that are severely affecting irrigation capacity and compromising quality of products due to poor refrigeration, according to Nhimbe Fresh Exports chairman Edwin Moyo.

PPC can weather Zim’s storms, says parent firm

Cement manufacturer, PPC Zimbabwe, has the ability to continue in operation as a going concern for the foreseeable future despite the economic challenges currently bedevilling the country.

Delta records 57pc drop in lager sales

Delta’s sales volumes for the first quarter to June 2019 tumbled as market players priced products beyond the reach of cash-strapped consumers.

Invest back home, ED tells diasporans

Tinomuda Chakanyuka, in Windhoek, Namibia ZIMBABWEANS living in the diaspora have a role to play in rebuilding the country’s economy, President Mnangagwa has said. The President said it was every Zimbabwean’s…

Fuel hike notice a hoax: Zera

Michell Zvanyanya, Chronicle Reporter THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has dismissed as a hoax, a notice circulating on social media to the effect that fuel prices have increased to slightly…

Schoolboy axed twice on neck

Courtney Matende, Midlands Reporter A Mlezu Primary School pupil from Chiwundura is battling for life at Gweru Provincial Hospital after he was axed twice on the neck by an unknown assailant…

Zimbabwe receives $3bn foreign currency inflows

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls ZIMBABWE has received about $3 billion foreign currency inflows in the first half of the year and stands a chance to generate more through increased…

Winning customers by persuasion…Before you question it, allow me to say why

While most people aren’t as direct as this, but when trying to persuade someone to see your point of view, people often fall back on simply telling you why their…

Art market that has stood test of time

An art market provides a great platform for all-and-sundry raring to be well-versed in culture. One of Zimbabwe’s struggles is the cementing of cultural aspects in the face of strong forces of cultural-alienation that has inundated the African social-fabric, leaving a few resilient communities well hinged on their respective cultural details.

Staying away from FaceApp. . . so your data is secure? Too late

There is already hidden surveillance inside some flagship retailers. Eye-tracking technology, which targets advertising at you depending on what you’re looking at in-store, is yesterday’s news. Target famously figured out that a teenage girl was pregnant before her dad did — years ago.

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