Black market bubbles need early pricking
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe finally stepped in a week ago to take resolute action against those who had created the huge bubble in the black-market exchange rate and pricked the bubble rather effectively by freezing the bank accounts of a handful of companies, and has kept them frozen while investigations continue.
Black market bubbles need early pricking
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe finally stepped in a week ago to take resolute action against those who had created the huge bubble in the black-market exchange rate and pricked the bubble rather effectively by freezing the bank accounts of a handful of companies, and has kept them frozen while investigations continue.
App seeks to clean up Zim’s waste-clogged cities
Tech is coming to the rescue as the country’s Government is struggling to keep cities clean amid an economic crisis.
App seeks to clean up Zim’s waste-clogged cities
Tech is coming to the rescue as the country’s Government is struggling to keep cities clean amid an economic crisis.
Cold spell may be over by weekend
Thandeka Moyo, Chronicle Reporter THE Meteorological Services Department (MSD) yesterday said the shock cold spell sweeping cross the country may be over by the weekend. Members of the public were caught…
Premier seeks EPO for Zulu lithium project
PREMIER African Minerals would soon meet the Mines Affairs Board over the company’s application for an Exclusive Prospecting Order (EPO) at its Zulu lithium and tantalite project in Matabeleland South province.
Premier seeks EPO for Zulu lithium project
PREMIER African Minerals would soon meet the Mines Affairs Board over the company’s application for an Exclusive Prospecting Order (EPO) at its Zulu lithium and tantalite project in Matabeleland South province.
The exchange rate is what it is!
Amonth or so ago, when asked during an interview with a local online media house what the price of bread was, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube, had this to say:
The exchange rate is what it is!
Amonth or so ago, when asked during an interview with a local online media house what the price of bread was, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube, had this to say:
Muporofita osonwa na‘tula’
MUPOROFITA weJohane Masowe weChishanu anogara kuGlenwood Park, kuEpworth, anoti apata musha nekuda kwemukweshwa wenyoka nezvinhu zvaanoti zvidhoma izvo zvinomupindira mumba zvichimurwisa.



