National peace commission to engage communities

Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) has completed a countrywide mapping of conflicts that need urgent attention and will soon engage communities in trying to resolve…

Warren Buffett says goodbye to struggling paper

Warren Buffett has seen some of his businesses decay before. There was Berkshire Hathaway’s namesake textile operation, which shut down in 1985. A shoe manufacturer was folded into another business two decades ago, after being bludgeoned by globalisation.

Road to stable exchange rate

It is difficult to ignore last week’s currency exchange rate movements that prompted the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (“RBZ”) to issue out a public warning and censure a company that it indicated had injected significant liquidity into the market. The laws of demand and supply are efficient and were clearly at work prior to the intervention of the RBZ. There are many schools of thought on whether these controls work or simply aid speculation in the economy.

Trio arrested for cops’ ‘assault’

Brenda Zinyuke, Court Reporter THREE Bulawayo men have appeared in court for allegedly assaulting two police officers who had arrested them for public drinking. Basil Pfule (65) of Lobengula West suburb…

China coal imports to rebound

LAUNCESTON, Australia. — China’s coal imports are likely to show an impressive bounce in January after customs delays crimped December clearances, but questions remain as to the outlook for 2020 as a whole.

Hwange on Coronavirus high alert

Fairness Moyana in Hwange HWANGE District is on high alert for Coronavirus with the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC) carrying out sensitisation meetings while strengthening monitoring and surveillance…

Cab driver loses car to robbers

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent  A BEITBRIDGE taxi driver lost his vehicle and cell phone to three unidentified knife-wielding robbers who hired him on the pretext of being passengers. Matabeleland South provincial…

Did you know? Nampak Zimbabwe’s history

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed packaging company, Nampak Zimbabwe Limited (NPKZ.zw), has a long history that stretches back to the establishment of Hunyani Holdings Limited in 1951 and its subsequent listing on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (then Rhodesia Stock Exchange) in 1952.

Delta Corp volumes take expected hit

Listed beverages giant Delta Corporation reported volume declines across all alcoholic beverages segments for the third quarter to December 31, 2019 as stagflation took effect.

NetOne scales up football support

State-owned mobile operator, NetOne, is this year scaling up its soccer mentorship programme for schools as part of efforts to grow the sport in the country.

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